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  • Kelly v. Kobach: A High-Stakes Battle Over Kansas’s Election Fraud Prosecution Authority

    Kelly v. Kobach: A High-Stakes Battle Over Kansas’s Election Fraud Prosecution Authority

    January 3, 2026

    Governor Laura Kelly challenges Attorney General Kris Kobach’s authority to prosecute election fraud cases in a high-stakes separation of powers dispute before the Kansas Supreme Court. The case asks whether the Legislature can grant the AG criminal prosecution authority or if this unconstitutionally transfers executive power from the Governor.

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  • Michael Wolff v. Melania Trump Legal Documents Analysis

    Michael Wolff v. Melania Trump Legal Documents Analysis

    January 2, 2026

    Journalist Michael Wolff filed a preemptive declaratory judgment action against First Lady Melania Trump after receiving a $1 billion defamation threat over his statements about her alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. This comprehensive legal analysis examines the Anti-SLAPP claims, First Amendment defenses, and the high-stakes battle over press freedom and public figure accountability.

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  • State Job Openings and Labor Turnover — October 2025

    State Job Openings and Labor Turnover — October 2025

    December 31, 2025

    The October 2025 state-level labor market data shows modest changes in job openings, hires, and separations across most states, with Alaska, Wyoming, and Montana seeing the most significant increases in job openings rates, while national rates remained largely unchanged despite complications from a federal government shutdown.

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  • Former Special Counsel Jack Smith Defends Trump Prosecutions in Marathon House Testimony

    Former Special Counsel Jack Smith Defends Trump Prosecutions in Marathon House Testimony

    December 31, 2025

    In a day-long deposition before the House Judiciary Committee, former Special Counsel Jack Smith vigorously defended his decisions to indict Donald Trump, detailing extensive evidence while facing sharp Republican challenges about prosecutorial discretion and congressional phone records.

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  • Fact-Checking Major Claims from the Trump-Zelenskyy Press Conference

    Fact-Checking Major Claims from the Trump-Zelenskyy Press Conference

    December 31, 2025

    This fact-checking analysis reveals a pattern common in political rhetoric: leaders make claims that range from substantially accurate (the war’s scale, the nuclear plant’s size) to misleading through oversimplification (characterizing assistance as “given away”) to unverifiable (settling eight wars) to contradicted by documented evidence (wanting Ukraine to succeed while destroying its infrastructure). Understanding these distinctions…

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  • Trump-Zelenskyy Peace Talks at Mar-a-Lago Show Major Progress on Ukraine War Settlement

    Trump-Zelenskyy Peace Talks at Mar-a-Lago Show Major Progress on Ukraine War Settlement

    December 31, 2025

    President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met at Mar-a-Lago on December 28, 2025, reporting major progress toward ending the Russia-Ukraine war. After Trump’s two-and-a-half-hour call with Russian President Putin, both leaders announced the peace framework is ninety to ninety-five percent complete, with US-Ukraine security guarantees one hundred percent agreed and the military dimension fully settled.…

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  • Critical Evaluation of “The Scandal of the Mar-a-Lago Raid” (Jim Trusty, WSJ)

    December 30, 2025

    Jim Trusty’s Wall Street Journal commentary (Dec. 26, 2025) alleges grave misconduct in the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation. Below, we critically evaluate his key claims in five areas, contrasting them with legal precedent and independent analysis.

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  • Analysis: “The Scandal of the Mar-a-Lago Raid.”

    December 30, 2025

    The opinion piece by Jim Trusty, published in The Wall Street Journal on December 26, 2025, portrays the 2022 FBI raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate as a “scandal” marked by government overreach, political motivation, and procedural irregularities. Trusty, a former Trump attorney with Justice Department experience, draws on personal involvement and recently disclosed emails…

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  • Critical evaluation of Jim Trusty’s Mar-a-Lago claims

    December 30, 2025

    Jim Trusty’s December 2025 Wall Street Journal opinion piece contains a mix of technically accurate statements, misleading characterizations, and selectively framed narratives. While some claims have factual foundations, the overall picture presented omits critical context that substantially changes the legal and factual picture. This analysis finds that the majority of Trusty’s claims are either misleading,…

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  • Supreme Court Decision: Trump v. Illinois – National Guard Federalization Case

    Supreme Court Decision: Trump v. Illinois – National Guard Federalization Case

    December 24, 2025

    The Supreme Court denied the Trump administration’s request to deploy federalized National Guard troops in Illinois for immigration enforcement, finding the President likely lacked statutory authority. The decision interprets federal law restricting when Guard forces can be called into domestic service.

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  • Federal Court Rules U.S. Maintained Custody Over Venezuelan Deportees in El Salvador Prison, Orders Return for Due Process

    Federal Court Rules U.S. Maintained Custody Over Venezuelan Deportees in El Salvador Prison, Orders Return for Due Process

    December 24, 2025

    District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg ruled that 137 Venezuelan nationals hastily removed under the Alien Enemies Act without notice or hearing were denied due process. Despite detention in El Salvador’s CECOT prison, the court found constructive U.S. custody and ordered the government to facilitate their return to challenge deportation designations.

    Read more: Federal Court Rules U.S. Maintained Custody Over Venezuelan Deportees in El Salvador Prison, Orders Return for Due Process
  • Gross Domestic Product, 3rd Quarter 2025 (Initial Estimate) and Corporate Profits (Preliminary)

    Gross Domestic Product, 3rd Quarter 2025 (Initial Estimate) and Corporate Profits (Preliminary)

    December 23, 2025

    The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 4.3 percent in the third quarter of 2025, driven by increases in consumer spending, exports, and government spending, while corporate profits rose 166.1 billion dollars compared to the second quarter.

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