Day: July 1, 2024

Trump touts Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling as ‘big win for our Constitution and for democracy’

8:42 pm July 1, 2024

EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump touted the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity as a “big win for our Constitution and for democracy” during an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital. The Supreme Court ruled Monday in Trump v. United States that a former president has substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts committed while […]

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Olbermann leads left-wing meltdown against CNN, calling to ‘burn it down’ after Biden’s performance

8:42 pm July 1, 2024

Former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann led liberal outrage toward CNN, calling for the network to be “burn[ed] down,” after its moderators otherwise received praise over its forum between President Biden and former President Trump. While bipartisan voices lauded moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, Olbermann and other Biden loyalists appeared to take their outrage at […]

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Supreme Court dismisses state challenges to red state restrictions on social media platforms

8:41 pm July 1, 2024

The Supreme Court  on Monday dismissed challenges to Florida and Texas laws that restrict how large social media companies moderate user content.  Each law would require Big Tech companies like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook to host third-party communications but prevent those businesses from blocking or removing users’ posts based on political viewpoints. In a unanimous […]

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Democratic senator calls out New York Times over editorial demanding Biden drop out: ‘Re-focus your lens’

8:35 pm July 1, 2024

Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., on Monday criticized The New York Times and the media’s focus on President Biden’s rocky debate performance as the chief executive faces several calls to drop out of the race.  “If there’s an editorial board out there — and I’m looking at you, New York Times — and you watch that […]

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Trump immunity case: Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have substantial protection from prosecution

8:34 pm July 1, 2024

The Supreme Court ruled Monday in Trump v. United States that a former president has substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts committed while in office, but not for unofficial acts. In a 6-3 decision, the Court sent the matter back down to a lower court, as the justices did not apply the ruling to […]

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