Supreme Court Decision on January 6 Prosecutions

Supreme Court decision in Fischer vs. U.S. rules that the most severe law cited in January 6 prosecutions does not apply to riots or protests, downgrading accusations of insurrection to mere trespassing. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sided with conservatives, affecting hundreds of cases pertaining to January 6. DOJ pursued wrongful prosecutions on obstruction charges according to Jonathan Turley. Special Counsel Jack Smith's charges against former President Trump will likely be impacted.

House Republicans' Efforts to Target Prosecutions Against Former President Trump

House Republicans are aiming to introduce amendments to the Commerce-Justice-Science appropriations bill that would target the prosecutions against former President Trump. Trump's allies are planning to defund Special Counsel Jack Smith. The bill cuts the Justice Department's funding by nearly $1 billion and includes cuts to the FBI's budget.

House Republicans' skepticism towards DOJ's action on criminal referral against Merrick Garland

House Republicans are skeptical that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will act on their criminal referral against Attorney General Merrick Garland, citing recent prosecutions and guilty verdicts for former Trump administration aides following similar referrals.

Political Prosecutions Against Donald Trump

Sen. J.D. Vance claims that Democrats and the Biden administration are using prosecutions against former President Donald Trump to distract from Biden's failures. He believes this strategy will backfire on Democrats as it exposes political bias in the justice system.

Demand for DOJ to Turn Over Communications on Prosecutions of President Trump

Attorney General of Missouri demands DOJ turn over communications relating to prosecutions of President Trump, alleging Biden's involvement in orchestrating them. Fox News reports Bailey requested communications through FOIA.

Biden Administration's 'Lawfare' Tactics Against Trump

The Biden administration is using federal government resources and taxpayer money to conduct legal prosecutions against former President Donald Trump, which is seen as a tactic called 'lawfare.' The Government Accountability Institute has outlined the White House's involvement in these prosecutions, showing a coordinated effort to hobble Trump's political campaign.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s statement on January 6 prosecutions

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a statement on the January 6 prosecutions, criticizing the excessive prosecutions of non-violent protesters and calling for an investigation into potential political motives behind the prosecutions. Kennedy emphasizes the importance of impartial rule of law and criticizes both establishment parties for using the January 6 events to deepen divisions in America.

Decline in Federal Prosecutions of Previously Deported Illegal Immigrants

Four California House Republicans demand explanation for decline in federal prosecutions of previously deported illegal immigrants with criminal convictions re-entering the U.S.