Dismissal of South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol was dismissed from office by the constitutional court after the government's impeachment was upheld due to his attempt to declare martial law.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the 'Deep State' Conspiracy

New York City Mayor Eric Adams believes in the existence of the 'deep state' and expresses concerns about its influence on government operations. He recently dismissed corruption charges brought against him by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.

Dismissal of Pardon Attorney Over Gun Rights Restoration

Former pardon attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer was dismissed after refusing to recommend restoring gun rights to actor Mel Gibson due to a domestic violence conviction. She described the situation as a departure from longstanding practice and a risk to public safety and department integrity.

Resignations at Mayor Adams' Office and DOJ's Handling of Case

Former Hillary Clinton spokesperson Tim Hogan and OutKick host Tomi Lahren discuss mass resignations at Mayor Adams' office and its impact on re-election chances. Resignation of U.S. Attorney Sassoon over dismissal of case against Adams led to chain of events. DOJ memos clarify law and ongoing investigation into the case. Ex-prosecutors misunderstood the law and competing interests.

Dismissal of LA Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley

Former LA Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley is appealing to the City Council to reinstate her after Mayor Karen Bass dismissed her, requiring a two-thirds vote for reinstatement.

Legal challenges to Trump administration's federal workforce reduction

The Trump administration is facing legal challenges over plans to reduce the federal workforce, with a judge set to hear arguments on the dismissal of probationary employees.

Corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams

Attorneys for New York City Mayor Eric Adams have asked a U.S. judge to dismiss all charges against him with prejudice, citing leaks and violation of his right to a fair trial. The Justice Department moved to drop the corruption case, but the presiding judge has not yet granted the dismissal.

Dismissal of Gen. CQ Brown as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Van Jones expresses concern over the dismissal of Gen. CQ Brown as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, citing the importance of policies supporting diversity and inclusion in a multiracial and multicultural military.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Corruption Case

A U.S. judge has adjourned the trial of NYC Mayor Eric Adams after the Acting Deputy Attorney General asked to drop corruption charges. The judge has not made a final decision yet, citing an 'unusual situation.'

Dismissal of Charges Against Trump Aides in Classified Documents Case

House judiciary committee chairman Rep. Jim Jordan outlines strategy to neutralize 'rogue' prosecutors on 'Life, Liberty, & Levin.' Federal appeals court dismisses charges against Trump aides Waltine Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira in classified documents case. Justice Department drops all criminal proceedings against Nauta and De Oliveira. Former Special Counsel Jack Smith led investigation into Trump's retention of classified documents and interference with peaceful transfer of power.

Dismissal of Boards of Visitors for U.S. Military Service Academies

President Trump orders dismissal of Boards of Visitors for U.S. military service academies due to perceived leftist infiltration, focusing on restoring military ethos and excellence. Defense Secretary emphasizes leadership, standards, and readiness over social justice and diversity initiatives.

Dismissal of Felony Charge Against Former Brunswick District Attorney Jackie Johnson in Ahmaud Arbery Case

Former Brunswick District Attorney Jackie Johnson had a felony charge dismissed for hindering the investigation into the murder of Ahmaud Arbery. The judge cited a technical flaw in the indictment. Johnson denied trying to shield Arbery's killers and immediately recused herself from the case. The men responsible for Arbery's murder are serving life prison sentences. Prosecutors faced setbacks in proving obstruction charges against Johnson.

President Trump's dismissal of FBI personnel

MSNBC contributor Andrew Weissmann criticizes President Trump's dismissal of career FBI personnel, stating that it is illegal and violates civil service rules and protections.

Dismissal of USDA Inspector General Phyllis Fong

Phyllis Fong, the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was escorted out of her office after refusing to comply with her firing by the Trump administration. The firing was defended by the White House as part of removing 'rogue, partisan bureaucrats.' Fong had concerns about the termination process not following proper protocols.

Dismissal of Case Against Trump Aide and Mar-a-Lago Employee

The U.S. Justice Department has asked to dismiss the case against Trump aide Walt Nauta and Mar-a-Lago employee Carlos de Oliveira in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case due to improper appointment of special counsel Jack Smith. The case involved hiding classified documents at Trump's estate and lying to federal investigators.

Dismissal of Federal Criminal Cases Against President-elect Donald Trump

Special Counsel Jack Smith is dismissing federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump, citing the prohibition on indicting a sitting President. This marks a major victory for Trump and the rule of law, with two state-level cases remaining in Georgia and New York.

Dismissal of Federal Charges Against President-elect Donald Trump

Special counsel Jack Smith filed motions to drop all federal charges against President-elect Donald Trump regarding mishandling of classified documents and his effort to overturn the 2020 election. Charges were dismissed due to legal immunity for sitting presidents. The Justice Department's longstanding policy prevents the prosecution of a sitting president for crimes committed in office. Trump's team argued that the cases were politically motivated. Trump was indicted on multiple felony counts but the cases were dropped before trial due to legal constraints.

Dismissal of Federal Cases Against Donald Trump

Federal prosecutors have filed a motion to dismiss the Jan. 6 and Mar-a-Lago documents cases against Donald Trump, led by special counsel Jack Smith. The cases were related to events surrounding the storming of the U.S. Capitol and hoarding classified documents. The Justice Department's position is that the cases should be dismissed before the defendant is inaugurated as president. The cases against Trump have been dismissed, but the cases against two co-defendants will continue.

Dismissal of Russian Commander in Eastern Ukraine

Senior Russian commander removed from position for allegedly making false claims about battlefield successes in eastern Ukraine. No official reason given for dismissal. Appointment was never officially announced by Defense Ministry. Dismissal reported by Kremlin-aligned news outlets and anonymous sources within Defense Ministry.

Dismissal of Charges Against Jordanian Men for Attempted Quantico Breach

Two Jordanian men charged with unlawfully entering Marine Corps Base Quantico had their cases dismissed. The attempted breach raised concerns about border security and transparency in the Biden administration.

Manhattan Business Records Case

Attorneys for President-elect Donald Trump were granted permission to file a motion to dismiss in the Manhattan business records case, signaling a potential dismissal. The sentencing was adjourned, and Trump's lawyers are waiting for DOJ decisions on two federal cases against him.

Discussion on Crime Crisis and Legal Proceedings Involving President-elect Donald Trump

Former NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelly joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the crime crisis in major cities across America. President-elect Donald Trump's request to dismiss charges in New York v. Trump was granted by Judge Juan Merchan. The sentencing date for Trump has been adjourned. Trump's attorneys demand immediate dismissal of the case, citing presidential immunity and a mandate from the American people.

Dismissal of Trump's Case over Classified Documents

Trump's case over classified documents dismissed due to unlawful appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith. Smith files notice to appeal. Judge rules against Smith's appointment by Attorney General Garland as unconstitutional.

Appeal of Dismissal of Federal Case Against Donald Trump Over Handling of Classified Documents

Special Counsel Jack Smith appealed the dismissal of the federal criminal case against former President Donald Trump over his handling of classified documents.

Dismissal of Case Against Donald Trump

Florida judge dismisses case against former President Trump over illegal appointment of special counsel. Trump praises ruling and plans to have other criminal cases against him tossed. The case involved Trump's handling of classified documents and efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

Dismissal of Criminal Case Against Donald Trump

A U.S. judge in Florida dismissed the criminal case accusing Donald Trump of illegally keeping classified documents after leaving office. The judge ruled that the Special Counsel leading the prosecution was unlawfully appointed and did not have the authority to bring the case.

Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial

Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial in the fatal shooting of 'Rust' cinematographer Halyna Hutchins took a shocking turn when the judge dismissed the case due to evidence concealment by the prosecution.

Dismissal of Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial

Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial for the fatal 2021 shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was dismissed due to concealed evidence, ending any hope of recharging Baldwin. The dismissal could also lead to the release of Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed from prison.

Dismissal of Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Case

A New Mexico judge dismissed the involuntary manslaughter case against Alec Baldwin in the middle of his trial due to misconduct by police and prosecutors in withholding evidence. Baldwin was holding a prop gun that accidentally went off, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film "Rust." The judge said the case cannot be filed again.

Dismissal of Alec Baldwin's Case for Involuntary Manslaughter

Actor Alec Baldwin's case for involuntary manslaughter related to the Rust movie set shooting has been dismissed by Santa Fe Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer due to the prosecution's failure to disclose crucial evidence. The case cannot be brought against Baldwin again.

Alec Baldwin's Trial Dismissal

Alec Baldwin's trial for involuntary manslaughter was dismissed after key evidence was withheld, leading to emotional scenes in court. The judge ruled the state's actions were highly prejudicial to the defendant.

Dismissal of Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial

A judge dismissed the involuntary manslaughter trial of actor Alec Baldwin for the 2021 shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie Rust due to suppressed evidence. The case cannot be brought again.

Supreme Court Abortion Case Dismissal

Supreme Court dismisses abortion case due to clerical error, leading to confusion and differing opinions among justices. Media coverage is skewed towards pro-abortion victory, but case continues in Ninth Circuit.

Madonna's Celebration Tour Lawsuit Dismissal

Two concertgoers who sued Madonna over a delayed start time for her Brooklyn show have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be re-filed. Madonna and Live Nation do not agree with plaintiffs' position and believe the lawsuit was frivolous.

Elon Musk dismisses lawsuit against OpenAI

Elon Musk voluntarily dismisses breach of contract claims against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman. Musk had accused OpenAI of compromising its mission by allying with Microsoft. OpenAI refuted the claims, revealing Musk's acknowledgement of the need for funding in the past. Musk's relationship with OpenAI has been strained, leading him to launch his own AI start-up, xAI. The lawsuit was dropped amidst Musk's criticism of a partnership between OpenAI and Apple.

Scottie Scheffler's Arrest and Charges Dismissal

Pro golfer Scottie Scheffler's charges were dismissed after being arrested for assaulting a police officer and reckless driving. Video footage showed conflicting accounts of the incident, leading to the charges being dropped.

Dismissal of 211 Rioting Cases Against Migrants in El Paso

El Paso County Court Judge dismissed 211 rioting cases against migrants due to procedural error, leading to release of migrants to ICE custody for asylum or removal. DA intends to appeal ruling.

Hunter Biden's Gun Charges Appeal

Hunter Biden failed to successfully appeal his gun charges before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. His trial remains set for June 3 in Delaware.

Prospective Juror's Bias in Donald Trump's Trial

A prospective juror in former President Donald Trump's trial admitted in an interview that she is not a fan of him despite claiming to be unbiased. She cited reasons like his handling of COVID-19 and comments on China. The juror was dismissed due to scheduling conflicts.

Dismissal of Jurors in Donald Trump's Criminal Trial

The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's criminal trial dismissed two jurors due to prior brushes with the law and feeling intimidated by public exposure. Five jurors have been selected so far out of 192 potential jurors. Trump faces charges related to covering up a payment to Stormy Daniels. He denies the charges and claims they are politically motivated.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy dismisses aides amidst ongoing reshuffle as Russia intensifies attacks

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy dismisses top aide and advisers amidst ongoing reshuffle, while Russia intensifies attacks with missile strikes and drone launches. Ukrainian energy infrastructure targeted with power plant destroyed and significant damage caused in multiple regions. Civilian casualties reported, including one death from recent mass barrage. Ukraine increases funding for homemade ammunition and weapons.

Dismissal of Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Eddie Johnson

A federal judge dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit against former Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, stating that evidence suggested a consensual relationship with the accuser. Johnson was fired in 2019 after being found passed out in his department SUV.

Dismissal of Charges Against Donald Trump in Election Interference Case

Fulton County Judge dismissed three charges against former President Donald Trump in the election interference case, ruling that prosecutors failed to provide enough detail about the alleged crime. Trump faces a maximum of 76.5 years in state prison if convicted on each of the charges. The case against Trump has been on shaky ground due to the effort to remove the prosecutor over her romantic relationship with a colleague.

Dismissal of Charges Against Drew Ogletree in Domestic Battery Case

Charges against Indianapolis Colts tight end Drew Ogletree in a domestic battery case have been dismissed.

Resignation of China's former foreign minister Qin Gang

China's former foreign minister Qin Gang, who has been missing from public view since last June, has resigned from the national legislature. His dismissal as foreign minister was a surprise, and signs of political friction in China are rare. His ouster is believed to be part of efforts to reduce security vulnerabilities amid increasing competition with the United States and its allies.

Dismissal of Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Steven Tyler

A judge dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit against Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, where former model Jeanne Bellino claimed he groped her in 1975. Tyler denied the allegations and the judge ruled that the lawsuit was filed too late.