Potential Replacements for Katy Perry on 'American Idol'

Adam Lambert suggests LeAnn Rimes as a potential replacement for Katy Perry on 'American Idol'. Katy Perry announced her departure after seven seasons as a judge. Other potential replacements include Jelly Roll and Kelly Clarkson.

Federal Judges Block Biden Student Loan Repayment Plan

Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri blocked parts of a Biden administration student loan repayment plan, preventing the Department of Education from implementing certain aspects to help borrowers. Both judges appointed by former President Barack Obama ruled that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona exceeded Congress' authority. Republicans hailed the decisions as victories against shifting loan repayment costs to taxpayers.

Political Strategy and Judicial Appointments

Sen. Marsha Blackburn lays out goals of letter to Biden White House, while Former President Obama emphasizes importance of Democratic Senate majority for confirming judges. Biden confirms 200 judges, facing challenges in maintaining majority with upcoming elections.

Donald Trump's Memorial Day Messages

Former President Donald Trump shares controversial Memorial Day message criticizing those he believes are working against him, including calling them 'Human Scum.' He also references ongoing legal battles and disputes with judges.

Donald Trump's Concern About Possible Jail Time

Former President Donald Trump expresses concern about the possibility of spending time in jail in a social media post, claiming he is a victim of political interference and unfair trials. He criticizes the judges, special counsel, and Biden Administration Department of Justice.

2024 Republican presidential candidate and judicial nominees

Sen. Amy Klobuchar warns that if former President Donald Trump wins in 2024, he will nominate judges who believe that policy decisions should be left to Congress, not unelected federal agency officials.

Former President Donald Trump's attacks on judges and prosecutors

Former President Donald Trump has been attacking judges and prosecutors, including their family members, in response to gag orders imposed on him in various court cases. Justice Juan Merchan issued an expanded gag order to stop Trump from attacking his and the lead prosecutor's families, citing interference with the fair administration of justice and a direct attack on the Rule of Law. Trump's lawyers defend his attacks by citing First Amendment rights.

Threats to Judges by Donald Trump

Donald Trump has a history of threatening judges and their families, learning from his mentor Roy Cohn. His behavior has led to gag orders in his criminal cases. The threats and attacks on judiciary are ongoing, with examples of potential violence cited.

Hostility Against Judges in Cases Involving Donald Trump

NPR discusses abuse and hostility against judges hearing cases involving former President Donald Trump.

Threats to Judges by Donald Trump

Donald Trump is threatening judges presiding over his trials, including their families, which is a disgraceful and dangerous behavior. This conduct is learned from his mentor, Roy Cohn, and has escalated to include veiled innuendos of political violence. The judiciary system is under attack, putting judges and their families at risk of harm.

Donald Trump's Response to Supreme Court Ruling and Criticism of Joe Biden

Donald Trump addressed Joe Biden directly in a press conference, criticizing him for using prosecutors and judges to go after opponents. Trump praised the Supreme Court's ruling that Colorado cannot disqualify him from the 2024 ballot.

South Carolina lawmakers debating changes in judicial selection process

Lawmakers in South Carolina are debating changes in how judges are chosen, focusing on smaller alterations to the procedure rather than major changes like popular elections or gubernatorial appointments. The bill aims to remove the cap on nominees for judges and alter the makeup of the Judicial Merit Selection Commission.

Poland's Judicial System Reform

The Polish government led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk aims to restore the country's independent judiciary after the right-wing Law and Justice party made significant changes to the judicial system. The new government faces challenges as it attempts to reverse the previous administration's overhaul of the judiciary, which has been condemned by the European Union. Warsaw Judge Igor Tuleya, who was suspended for speaking out against the government's reforms, has become a symbol of the fight for democracy in Poland.