Big: 11th Circuit Takes a Bite Out of Lower Court Injunction With Stay in Alligator Alcatraz Case

This post was originally published on here In late August, a Florida District Court judge ordered the famed “Alligator Alcatraz” closed and dismantled. That decision was appealed both by the state (Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM)) and the federal government, with both sets of defendants seeking a stay of the lower court injunction pending…

Guess They Like the Crime—D.C. Attorney General Sues Trump Administration Over National Guard Deployment

This post was originally published on here We’ve covered the story extensively—Donald Trump sees the ongoing, unthinkable level of crime and violence that goes on daily in the nation’s capital, decides to do something about it, federalizes the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), and deploys the National Guard. Advertisement What happens? Crime plummets to levels not…

Watch: Catholic Bishop’s Brilliant Rebuttal to Tim Kaine’s Bizarre Comment on Where Our Rights Come From

This post was originally published on here We reported earlier on the troubling comments from Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) during a hearing for Riley Barnes, who was nominated for Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. While Kaine claimed he believed in “natural rights,” he said the following. Advertisement FOUNDING: Senator Tim…

Police Department in Rashida Tlaib’s District Introduces First-Ever Arabic Patch for Officers

This post was originally published on here Dearborn Heights Police Department in Michigan has unveiled the first police patch in the United States featuring both English and Arabic lettering, a move meant to reflect the city’s large Middle Eastern population. Advertisement The department celebrated the patch in a post on Facebook Wednesday evening, praising Officer…