MSNBC legal analyst and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann said Friday on “Deadline” that the Supreme Court’s decision involving a webpage designer who said her religious freedom was being violated is “tyranny.”
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‘Playing Politics’: DOJ Rejects Some of House GOP's Requests on Biden Documents
The Justice Department informed House Judiciary Committee Republicans on Monday that it could not fulfill all of their requests relating to the investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents, citing the department’s “longstanding policy” about ongoing matters.
Ilhan Omar Denounces Possible Committee Removal: This Has ‘Only Been Reserved for the Most Egregious Wrongdoings’
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) condemned House Republicans’ plan to potentially vote to remove her from the Foreign Affairs Committee, saying Wednesday the move has “only been reserved for the most egregious wrongdoings.”
Southwest CEO: 'We're Aligned' with Buttigieg on Taking Care of Customers
On Friday’s broadcast of ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said that he “had a great conversation” with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and “we’re aligned” on covering and taking care of Southwest customers impacted by the flight
WATCH: Police Rescue 80-Year-Old with Dementia from Watery Ditch
An 80 year old man with dementia is safe after going missing December 10, thanks to first responders in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
U.S. to Auction Almost 1 Million Acres Off Alaskan Coast for Oil Drilling
The United States will auction nearly one million acres off the Alaskan coast for new oil and gas drilling in December, mandated in the so-called “Inflation” Reduction Act (IRA).