A new Supreme Court filing by the Department of Justice (DOJ) raises new questions that could help exonerate the Texas Military Department after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) English) accuse the state agency of allowing the deaths of three migrants who drowned in Shelby Park last week.
Both the White House and Biden’s Department of Homeland Security blamed state officials after three migrants, including two children, drowned in the Shelby Park area.
The article DOJ Supreme Court Filing Reveals Details Inconsistent with DHS Narrative Blaming Texas for Migrant Drownings appeared first on Tennessee Star.
Read MoreHow many accidental shootings happen each year? This article examines many trends of accidental shootings through the years.
Read MoreInvestigations show feds suggested the purchase of "religious texts" could indicate "extremism."
The post Surveillance Overreach: Federal Investigators Asked Banks To Search Transactions Related to “MAGA,” “TRUMP” appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
Read MoreFeds Used J6 To Conduct Mass Surveillance On Bank Transactions Flagged With Terms Like ‘Trump,’ ‘MAGA’: Jim Jordan
Read MoreThe Department of Homeland Security under the Biden administration awarded a $700,000 grant through a counterterrorism program to an organization that frequently promoted left-wing political narratives. In May 2021, the University of Rhode Island’s Media Education Lab (Rhode Island Lab) applied for federal funding through the DHS’s Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) grant program. […]
Read MoreRep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) and Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-Calif.) host a bipartisan press conference to discuss H. Res. 967, a resolution to amend House Rules to allow new mothers in Congress to vote by proxy for six weeks after giving birth at 10 a.m. ET on Jan. 18.
Read MoreA bill filed in the Indiana House would make gold and silver legal tender in the state and establish a state-run bullion depository.
The post Indiana Bill Would Make Gold and Silver Legal Tender and Establish a Bullion Depository first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
Read MoreA bill introduced in the Tennessee House would create a process to sue law enforcement officers in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions that violate individual rights without the possibility of “qualified immunity” as a defense
The post Tennessee Bill Would Create Process to End Qualified Immunity first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
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