Russian Scientist Detained at Boston Airport

Russian scientist working at Harvard Medical School detained at Boston Logan International Airport after bringing back frog embryos from Paris, faces deportation to Russia with fear of political persecution. Currently held in a detention facility in Louisiana.

Controversy Surrounding Jeanette Vizguerra's Arrest

U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg blocked President Donald Trump from deporting hundreds of Venezuelan migrants, sparking controversy. Immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra, who hid in a church to avoid deportation, was arrested, leading to accusations of political persecution. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston criticized the arrest as unjust. Vizguerra has a history of immigration-related issues and activism.

Attempted Trump Assassin and Child Porn Charges

Criminal defense attorney Vik Bajaj discusses the case of attempted Trump assassin Ryan Routh and Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial. The son of the accused had an outburst during a court hearing, claiming his arrest on a child porn charge was politically motivated.

Anti-Communist Purges in the U.S. Government in the 1950s

The article discusses the anti-communist purges in the U.S. government during the 1950s, including the screening of federal employees for 'disloyalty,' the Lavender Scare targeting gay and lesbian employees, and the persecution of the China Hands. It draws parallels to current events and raises concerns about loyalty to the country versus loyalty to political figures.

Former President Donald Trump's Lawsuit Against the Federal Government Over Mar-a-Lago Raid

Former President Donald Trump is set to sue the federal government for $100 million in damages over the 2022 Mar-a-Lago raid, claiming political persecution and violation of privacy. Trump's legal team alleges that the Justice Department's actions were unconstitutional and aimed at politically persecuting him.

Donald Trump's guilty verdict and the connection to St. Joan of Arc

Former President Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts in New York City, with sentencing set for July 11. The day of the verdict coincided with the feast day of St. Joan of Arc, a patron saint revered by Catholics and patriots for her strength in the face of persecution.

Donald Trump's Business Records Trial

Former U.S. President Donald Trump found guilty in his business records trial, sparking outrage among Republican officials who claim it is a political persecution and miscarriage of justice. Trump is the first former president to face a criminal conviction. GOP members warn of authoritarian tactics and believe the trial was biased and unfair.

Donald Trump's business records trial and sentencing date

Former President Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in business records trial, with sentencing set 4 days before GOP Convention, sparking claims of election interference. Trump Jr. and other Republicans allege the trial is a sham and a form of election interference by the radical left.

Political Persecution of Donald Trump Backfiring

Former President Donald Trump's pollster John McLaughlin stated that the political persecution against Trump is backfiring, citing changes in polls showing Trump gaining ground in New Jersey and New York. Voters disapprove of President Biden's job performance and believe the country is on the wrong track.

Accusations of Extortion Against Venezuelan Journalists Ahead of Presidential Elections

Venezuelan journalists accused of extortion and criminal activities ahead of July presidential elections, alleged to be part of a structure financed by an ex-petroleum minister. Journalists deny the accusations and are in exile for revealing government corruption.

Hush Money Trial of Ex-President Donald Trump

Ex-President Donald Trump is facing a hush money trial in New York, with many Americans doubting if he committed any crime. Supporters claim it's political persecution to sideline him from the 2024 presidential race.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump is facing a criminal trial in New York on 34 felony charges related to falsifying documents to conceal a sex scandal. Trump claims the trial is political persecution and an attack on a political opponent. The trial marks the first criminal trial of a president.

Black Voters and Support for Donald Trump

Representative Byron Donalds claims that black voters who supported former President Donald Trump do so because they have dealt with an unfair justice system. Trump implied at a summit of Black conservatives that black voters like him because they have been hurt and discriminated against.