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Former FBI Director Indicted for ‘8647’ Post; King Charles Addresses US Congress | Capitol Report

Former FBI Director James Comey has been charged with threatening the president. How does the case hinge on an Instagram post showing the phrase “8647”? The UK’s monarch makes a state visit touring Washington Tuesday—from the White House to Capitol Hill. What is he saying, and how are lawmakers interpreting it? President Donald Trump says […]

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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to In-House Tribunals at the Labor Department

A federal appeals court ruled the internal adjudication system violates the Constitution.

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Police Have Reportedly Used License Plate Readers to Stalk Romantic Interests at Least 14 Times in Recent Years 

Across the United States, communities are rethinking their use of Flock cameras and other automated license plate reader (ALPR) systems, and in many cases ending […]

The post Police Have Reportedly Used License Plate Readers to Stalk Romantic Interests at Least 14 Times in Recent Years  appeared first on Institute for Justice.

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Former Fauci Aide Charged With Conspiring to Destroy Records

Dr. David Morens has acknowledged deleting records.

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Supreme Court to Review Geofencing in Pivotal Case for Privacy Rights

One legal expert described the case to The Epoch Times as ‘once-in-a-generation.’

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Supreme Court Oral Arguments in Chatrie v. United States and Monsanto Co. v. Durnell

The U.S. Supreme Court hears the following back-to-back oral arguments in two high-stakes cases involving digital privacy and corporate liability at 10 a.m. ET on April 27. 1. Chatrie v. United States (25-112) The court will decide whether “geofence warrants”—which allow police to obtain location data for every cell phone in a specific area—violate the […]

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FBI says it knows how shooting suspect slipped through Trump event security…

The FBI has already “answered” a slew of questions crucial to the probe of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, agency Director Kash Patel revealed, telling Fox News the details will be laid out in a forthcoming criminal complaint and shared publicly at a press conference later Monday.
“We have all those questions answered, and that’s why I wanted to present with the [acting] attorney general [Todd Blanche] at the press conference later today, once the magistrate has certified or signed off on the criminal complaint…” Patel said.

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