Luigi Mangione fans pledge to make him a martyr in wake of DOJ death penalty announcement
The news reenergized his already passionate fan base.
On Apr 1, 2025 by Hope Talbot
Pam Bondi spins backlash from Epstein influencer stunt into FBI conspiracy
Bondi’s deadline to the FBI passed hours ago.
On Feb 28, 2025 by Katherine Huggins
‘Could have a better name’: GOP representative’s new Epstein transparency bill has an extremely unfortunate acronym
Fortunately, it’s just an acronym.
On Feb 27, 2025 by Katherine Huggins
Matt Gaetz’s old tweet agreeing any age can be sexy resurfaces amid attorney general nomination
Gaetz resigned from the House on Wednesday, effectively ending an ethics investigation into misconduct allegations.
On Nov 14, 2024 by Mikael Thalen
Tim Pool’s fans are convinced his threat to sue Kamala Harris prompted Russia propaganda indictments
Pool unknowingly received massive sums of money from a Russian influence operation.
On Sep 5, 2024 by Mikael Thalen
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces pushback from far-right for Jan. 6 footage delays: ‘He is going to blur out the faces of the feds’
Is he pushing the truth or aiding in a deep state cover-up?
On Dec 5, 2023 by Marlon Ettinger
‘Should I turn myself in tonight?’ Unsealed Trump insurrection warrant shows government wanted information on any likes Trump’s tweets got
‘It truly is a war on Trump, and also anyone who supports Trump.’
On Nov 29, 2023 by Mikael Thalen
George Santos allegedly took $24,000 in COVID unemployment funds—while he had a job
Santos is accused of ‘various alleged fraudulent schemes and brazen misrepresentations.’
On May 10, 2023 by Mikael Thalen
Justice Department investigating Tesla’s autopilot features, company reveals
The company said in an SEC filing that no government agency ‘has concluded that any wrongdoing occurred.’
On Jan 31, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
Republicans demand answers from DOJ on hack of Christian donation site GiveSendGo
Republicans cite hacks attributed to Anonymous and the Operation Jane campaign.
On Sep 29, 2022 by Mikael Thalen
Meta will change algorithm that allowed people to be racist while advertising housing
The government must agree to the changes.
On Jun 22, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
OpenSea employee charged with insider trading over NFT purchases
‘NFTs might be new, but this type of criminal scheme is not’
On Jun 1, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
Twitter agrees to $150 million fine for using email addresses to target ads
Twitter mislead users about what it was doing with email addresses.
On May 26, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
‘This domain has been seized’: FBI brings down notorious hacking forum
RaidForums was used for years to buy and sell stolen and hacked data.
On Apr 12, 2022 by Mikael Thalen
Biden DOJ says it supports Congress’ new efforts to rein in big tech
The Department of Justice has thrown its support behind the American Innovation and Choice Online Act.
On Mar 30, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
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