Trial Judge Limits Defendant Trump’s Access To And Restricts His Use Of Evidence Produced By Prosecutors In Hush Money Case

The New York state judge presiding over the criminal hush money case against Donald Trump issued an order Monday restricting the former president from posting about some evidence in the case on social media. NBC News reports, Trump prohibited from posting evidence in hush money case to social media, judge rules: Judge Juan Merchan largely … Read more

Fox News Lawyers Suborned Perjury In Dominion Voting Systems Case

CNN reports, Fox News producer files explosive lawsuits against the network, alleging she was coerced into providing misleading Dominion testimony: A Fox News producer on Monday filed a pair of explosive lawsuits against the right-wing talk channel, alleging that the network’s lawyers coerced her into providing misleading testimony in Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion defamation … Read more

Cochise County Supervisor Chairperson Peggy Judd

Cochise County To Defy Court Order For Illegal Hand Count of Ballots (Updated)

Above: Cochise County Supervisor Peggy Judd. The Arizona Republic reports, Cochise County defying order, continuing recount plans: Cochise County officials are proceeding with a hand count of every ballot cast in Tuesday’s election, despite a court ruling that bars them from doing so. Meanwhile, the Board of Supervisors on Wednesday authorized its attorney to appeal … Read more

Criminal Contempt Trial For Coup Plotter Co-Conspirator Steve Bannon This Week

The Washington Post reports, Jury selection begins in Steve Bannon contempt trial: Jury selection is underway in the federal trial of Stephen K. Bannon, the former Trump adviser and right-wing podcaster charged with two counts of contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with an order from the House Jan. 6 committee to turn over … Read more

Federal District Court In Ohio Rewards Republican Lawlessness in Extreme Gerrymandering

The Redistricting Commission in Ohio was created by an amendment to the Ohio Constitution, which was approved by 71% of Ohio voters in November 2015. Voters thought they were ending partisan gerrymandering. They were wrong. The Redistricting Commission was fatally flawed in its design. The Ohio Redistricting Commission is comprised of seven members: One individual appointed … Read more