By Dave Workman Pam Bondi has been ousted as attorney general, and her acting replacement is Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who had been representing Donald Trump during various legal battles over the past few years, prior to his work at the Justice Department. Bondi, the former attorney general in Florida, has overseen the Justice […]
REPORT: DOJ’s Dhillon Targeting Unconstitutional Gun Control Laws
By Dave Workman The Washington Times is reporting on Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon’s efforts to root out unconstitutional gun control laws, which is likely to make her unpopular with the gun prohibition lobby and their allies on Capitol Hill and in state legislatures. The Times quotes Dhillon explaining, “I’m hiring up and staffing up […]
Former NRA President Allegedly Tosses Water, Profanity at Attorney During Hearing
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press During a deposition earlier this month as part of her lawsuit against the National Rifle Association, former NRA president Marion Hammer allegedly used profanity and became somewhat combative. “You think you’re God. And I think you’re an asshole,” Hammer allegedly told the NRA’s […]
New Jersey State Police Officially Ignoring First, Second Amendments
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project For decades the New Jersey State Police have maintained a “good ol’ boy” culture, according to one man who is trying to bring sunlight into the darkened corridors of police power. “I have a tremendous amount of respect for police, but they are not more special than you […]
SCOTUS: Could Mail-In Ballots be On Way Out?
By Dave Workman The U.S. Supreme Court could be on the verge of overturning a Mississippi voting law which allows mail-in ballots to be counted days after an election, so long as they are postmarked on election day, and if it happens, it could jeopardize similar laws in other states where winners have become losers. […]
CA to Pay $1.3 Million in Settlement of SAF 1st Amendment Lawsuit
By Dave Workman The State of California has agreed to pay more than $1.3 million to the plaintiffs in a First Amendment lawsuit which challenged the state’s Marketing Firearms to Minors statute, a 2022 law which essentially prevented firearms manufacturers from advertising in Junior Shooters, published by Junior Sports Magazines. The settlement document may be […]
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