DOJ Rules No Charges For Prosecutor That Gave Epstein “Sweetheart Deal”
By John Vibes Former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta was one of the powerful figures who helped Epstein avoid serious jail time from behind the scenes…
By John Vibes Former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta was one of the powerful figures who helped Epstein avoid serious jail time from behind the scenes…
By Tyler Durden A federal grand jury returned a second superseding indictment today charging WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with offenses that relate to Assange’s alleged…
By Aaron Kesel Most are aware that U.S. President Donald Trump has appointed numerous Goldman Sachs persons to his cabinets; but almost no one (other…
By Aaron Kesel The Trump Department of Justice is asking Congress for more enforcement resources for guns, amid surging sales in firearms in the last…
By B.N. Frank Activist Post reported last year about states filing lawsuits against the proposed T-Mobile / Sprint merger (see 1, 2, 3). According to…
By The Last American Vagabond Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up with Ryan Cristián — The Last American Vagabond — a concise show dedicated to…
By Joe Mullin Members of Congress are about to introduce a bill that will undermine the law that undergirds free speech on the Internet. If…
By Janet Phelan In a widely reported decision last September, Federal Judge Anthony Trenga declared that the Terrorist Watchlist was unconstitutional. Now, however, Judge Trenga…
By Mike Gleason Impeachment circus lows and stock market highs dominated the news cycle this week, and precious metals are quietly attempting a recovery. Bulls…
Op-Ed by Amelia Cole In the Summer of 2016, the United States Department of Justice filed law suits related to the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)…
By Whitney Webb Last Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General William Barr issued a memorandum to all U.S. attorneys, law enforcement agencies and top ranking Justice Department…
By Julia Conley Citing what First Amendment advocates have called an “unconstitutional” system of controlling what federal employees can and cannot say about their work,…
Op-Ed by Renee Parsons The American criminal justice system has long been a sharp painful thorn in the nation’s consciousness as if to remind us…
By Tyler Durden Employees at the Manhattan Metropolitan Correctional Center where convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein reportedly took his own life last week are not cooperating with…