Supreme Court Major Cases

The Supreme Court has several major cases left to decide, including one involving Donald Trump's immunity from prosecution and another regarding the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021. They are also considering key cases related to administrative law and social issues such as abortion.

Nancy Pelosi's Admission Regarding Capitol Security on January 6, 2021

New video footage shows Nancy Pelosi admitting responsibility for not having the National Guard protect the Capitol building ahead of protests on January 6, 2021. The footage contradicts the narrative pushed by the January 6 Committee and former President Donald Trump.

Pro-Palestinian protesters told to remove tents in Washington, D.C.

Pro-Palestinian protesters in Washington, D.C. were told by U.S. Capitol Police to take down tents set up on the Ellipse, citing violation of National Park Service and Federal law.

Drag Queen Story Hour at Arizona State Capitol

Arizona State Democrat lawmakers collaborated with Planned Parenthood to host a 'Drag Queen Story Hour' at the state Capitol, promoting gender transition for children. Republicans criticized the event, accusing Democrats of misleading them and using House facilities for radical activism.

Protesters arrested at Capitol over abortion pill demonstration

13 protesters were arrested at the Capitol for demonstrating against the Supreme Court's examination of restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone. The protesters were moving around illegally and blocking roads and walkways.

St. Louis Cardinals super fan pleads guilty to storming U.S. Capitol

A St. Louis Cardinals super fan known as Rally Runner pleaded guilty to storming the U.S. Capitol while wearing red face paint and red clothes, fueling a baseless conspiracy theory. He used a stolen shield to attack police officers. Tucker Carlson featured him on his show promoting conspiracy theories about the Capitol attack.

Security Wall at U.S. Capitol for Biden's State of the Union Speech

Federal authorities constructed a wall around the U.S. Capitol Building for President Biden's State of the Union speech, drawing criticism from Republicans. The Capitol wall is heavily guarded for the event, contrasting with Biden's border policies. The wall will remain for five days after the speech. Both Democrats and Republicans have differing opinions on the necessity of the wall.

Capitol Security for State of the Union Address

Security fence to be installed around the Capitol for President Biden's State of the Union address on March 7, 2023, as part of heightened security measures.