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Where Will the Donald Trump Criminal Trial Go In the Weeks Ahead? (Guest: Kenin Spivak)

Kevin Spivak

The writer for American Mind discusses the build-up for the trial, and where it could go next. After several days of tiresome jury selection and continuous social media comments, it appears the criminal trial for former President Donald Trump is finally moving forward. Trump has been accused of falsifying business records, as well as providing a bribe for former porn star Stormy Daniels. He has denied the charges, and the trial finally looks set to … Read more

Why the Revealing of the “Jeffrey Epstein List” Is Important When It Comes To Justice

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts feels that the revealing of the list could lead to further investigations of potential suspects. All eyes are on the possible reveal of the “Jeffrey Epstein List” this week, with a number of names – including celebrities and politicians – set to be revealed. Some of the names from this list have already been circulated and speculated – including former President Bill Clinton – based on the flight log passenger … Read more

A Federal Judge Just Knocked Down a Decades Old Ban On “Assault Weapons” In California

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains why this is a massive win – even if the fight isn’t over yet. Despite Gov. Gavin Newsom’s best efforts, it appears one judge has had enough of California’s unconstitutional “assault weapons” ban. Federal Judge Roger T. Benitez has ruled that the decades-old ban is unconstitutional. And even though Newsom and his forces are already working on appeals, it’s still a victory for private gun owners. Benitez noted that, … Read more

New York is hiding criminal histories (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in American Thinker.) New York is inviting criminals to move to the state.  Not literally, but its actions once again are showing that it won’t hold criminals accountable.  It began with liberal politicians decriminalizing certain crimes and forcing police to prioritize the calls they answer because of shortages of police officers.  However, some criminals do get arrested.  If that happened, liberal district attorneys drop charges, or liberal judges dismiss cases. If criminals are unlucky enough to … Read more

Bragg’s Empty Case (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in Front Page Mag.) How justice works – and doesn’t. Earlier this week, Donald Trump became the first former President to surrender to indictment charges brought upon him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, including a reported payout to former porn star Stormy Daniels. (He would plead “not guilty” to these charges before returning to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.) Bragg insists that he … Read more

The Suspension of State Attorney Andrew Warren Should Serve As a Wake-Up Call For Higher-Ups To Do Their Jobs (Guest: Michael Letts)

Though some may believe that “going their own way” with certain statutes is for the best, the bottom line is if you’re assigned to do a job, you should do that job. Governor Ron DeSantis sounded off this logic loud and clear yesterday when he suspended State Attorney Andrew Warren for refusing to enforce pre-set Florida laws. He made it clear that they should be followed, and not hidden under a “blanket refusal to enforce … Read more

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