Senators Introduce Bill to Protect Public Servants and their Families from Threats at Home

Arkansas Senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton today introduced the Public Servant Protection Act, legislation to protect all government employees and their families from having their home addresses listed publicly online. “Intimidating, harassing, threatening and endangering government officials and their families by disseminating their personal information is wrong. This legislation gives them recourse, serves as a … Continue reading Senators Introduce Bill to Protect Public Servants and their Families from Threats at Home

Arizona Appeals Court Lets Charlotte Trucking Company Owner Fight for $39,500 Seized From Him at Phoenix Airport

Today, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that Jerry Johnson may contest the civil forfeiture of his $39,500, seized from him at the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. In August 2020, Jerry flew to Phoenix with the intention of returning home with a semi-truck from an Arizona auction house, but instead he returned to Charlotte without his money … Continue reading Arizona Appeals Court Lets Charlotte Trucking Company Owner Fight for $39,500 Seized From Him at Phoenix Airport

Red Rock Casino Slot Technicians Blast Regional Labor Board Ruling Trapping Them Under Unpopular Union, Appeal Decision

Red Rock Casino slot machine technician Jereme Barrios has asked the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in Washington, DC, to reverse an NLRB Region’s decision which blocks his and his coworkers’ right to vote out a union that a majority of them have already expressed interest in removing. Barrios is receiving free legal representation from … Continue reading Red Rock Casino Slot Technicians Blast Regional Labor Board Ruling Trapping Them Under Unpopular Union, Appeal Decision

Federal Judge Rejects Attempt by TWU Union and Southwest to Thwart Flight Attendant’s Religious Discrimination Suit

A federal judge has ruled that Southwest flight attendant Charlene Carter’s federal lawsuit, in which she is suing Transportation Workers Union of America (TWU) Local 556 officials and Southwest for illegally firing her over her religious opposition to abortion, will continue at the US District Court in Dallas. Carter is receiving free legal representation from … Continue reading Federal Judge Rejects Attempt by TWU Union and Southwest to Thwart Flight Attendant’s Religious Discrimination Suit

Worker wins additional settlement after union bosses ordered him fired

In March 2022, after car dealership employee Remmington Duk filed federal charges against International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Automotive (IAM) Lodge 447, union officials agreed to pay him $16,916. Mr. Duk now has also won a settlement from Robert Basil Buick GMC for $1,500 for firing him at the IAM union officials’ behest … Continue reading Worker wins additional settlement after union bosses ordered him fired

CDC spied on 20 million cell phones in national COVID surveillance program

On Thursday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, sent a letter to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky about the agency’s reported use of location data to monitor Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.  A recent report revealed that CDC paid one company $420,000 to access location … Continue reading CDC spied on 20 million cell phones in national COVID surveillance program

Documents Show Texas Researcher Warned Wuhan Lab of COVID Investigation by Congress

Judicial Watch announced today that it obtained 412 pages of new records that show the director of the Galveston National Laboratory at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Dr. James W. Le Duc warned Chinese researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology of potential investigations into the covid issue by Congress. Additionally, the documents show Le Duc praising … Continue reading Documents Show Texas Researcher Warned Wuhan Lab of COVID Investigation by Congress

House members introduce CRA to block Biden ban on privately-made guns

Congressman Matt Rosendale joined 41 colleagues in introducing the Congressional Review Act Joint Resolution of Disapproval (CRA), which would prohibit the Department of Justice from implementing President Biden’s new rule to expand firearms definitions. “The Biden administration continues its war on Americans' 2nd Amendment Rights with this recent rule,”said Congressman Rosendale.“The ghost gun rule will do nothing to stop gun-related crimes and … Continue reading House members introduce CRA to block Biden ban on privately-made guns

Biden Administration Continues War on American Minerals

Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its recommendation to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to not re-issue PolyMet’s Clean Water Act Section 404 permit for the NorthMet project in northeastern Minnesota. “This week, the Biden administration landed another blow against U.S. mining and a win for China with the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation to revoke a … Continue reading Biden Administration Continues War on American Minerals

Democrats Question Legality of Biden’s Mass Student Loan Forgiveness Scheme

“People think that the President of the United States has the power for debt forgiveness. He does not… that has to be an act of Congress,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.President Biden himself expressed skepticism about his own legal authority to forgive student loans.And an Obama-era Department of Education lawyer believes that President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan … Continue reading Democrats Question Legality of Biden’s Mass Student Loan Forgiveness Scheme