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Media 7 hours ago Acosta, far-left podcaster predict Democrats will expand Supreme Court, prosecute Trump when they regain power Liberal commentators spoke happily about how a "blue tsunami" in the midterm election will lead to the prosecution of President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies.
Supreme Court 11 hours ago Trump calls out Supreme Court justices after trans athlete hearing: 'Should lose a lot of credibility' President Donald Trump said Supreme Court justices supporting transgender athletes in women's sports should 'lose credibility' and calls the issue unfair to women.
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Politics 12 hours ago Gun rights on private property debated at Supreme Court Supreme Court weighs Hawaii law requiring property owner consent for concealed carry. Conservative justices challenge Second Amendment restrictions.
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Florida 1 day ago Laws demanding race-based state action are unconstitutional, Florida AG declares Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier asserted that state laws that call for race-based discrimination are unconstitutional and declared that his office will not enforce them.
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