Missouri Attorney General Sues Biden Administration Over Transgender Surgical Procedures Mandate

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is suing the Biden administration over a new mandate requiring health care providers to perform transgender surgical procedures, including on children, while forcing states to pay for them. The lawsuit argues that the mandate threatens doctors and states with financial penalties and exclusion from federally funded health care programs, impacting the most vulnerable children in low-income communities.

Endorsement of Will Scharf for Missouri Attorney General

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton endorses Will Scharf, a former President Trump attorney, in the GOP primary race for Missouri Attorney General, citing his ability to protect freedoms and liberties. Scharf is battling against Biden's investigation into Trump in NY.

Kansas City Social Media Worker Fired for Doxing Chiefs Kicker

A social media worker in Kansas City was fired for doxing Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker after he defended Christian values in a commencement address. The mayor confirmed the employee's separation due to violating city policy. The employee revealed Butker's residence in a now-deleted post.

City of Kansas City Doxxing Incident

Missouri Attorney General demands accountability after the city of Kansas City doxxed Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker for expressing his religious beliefs in a commencement speech at Benedictine College.

Lawsuits against Media Matters over coverage of hate speech on social media platform X

Missouri Attorney General sues Media Matters for not turning over internal documents related to hate speech coverage on social media platform X, claiming the group is trying to destroy free speech. Lawsuit follows similar action by Texas AG, raising concerns that news outlets could be targeted next. Elon Musk's takeover of X and rollback of content moderation policies have been praised by rightwing leaders, leading to fears of stifling criticism and promoting hate speech and misinformation.

Lawsuit against Media Matters for fraudulent business practices

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit against Media Matters, accusing the organization of engaging in fraudulent business practices and refusing to cooperate with an investigation. The lawsuit aims to compel Media Matters to submit documents related to alleged fraudulent activities.

Missouri Attorney General Files Petition Against Media Matters

Missouri Attorney General files petition to investigate Media Matters for alleged fraud in soliciting donations and manipulating advertisers to pull out from a social media platform owned by Elon Musk. Media Matters accused of using fraud to defame the organization and harm free speech.