Federal agents drag California U.S. senator from Kristi Noem’s Los Angeles press conference in handcuffs
Sen. Alex Padilla was just trying to ask a question.
June 12, 2025
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Sen. Alex Padilla was just trying to ask a question.
The former Trump aide admitted lying to federal agents about Russia involvement.
We shouldn't allow a potentially illegitimate president to alter the federal judiciary, writes former FBI agent Susan Surftone.
Former DOJ employee Sean Dunn’s trial on misdemeanor charges for allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich at federal agents begins Tuesday.
The bread wielding bandit had become an internet celebrity.
At least six times, jurors declined to validate charges federal prosecutors were alleging.
Sean Dunn, the gay man at the center of the case, has become a kind of folk hero.
You’re not welcome here,” activists yelled.
“This is not sustainable,” Dave Perruzza, a gay business owner in D.C., told The Advocate.
He “intends to plead guilty to a mandatory minimum charge with a significant advisory range under the United States Sentencing Guidelines,” according to his attorney.
“I simply asked if they had a signed judicial warrant,” Jessie Fuentes told The Advocate. “That’s not a crime. That’s a constitutional question."
He was arrested and charged with illegal firearms possession after he allegedly threatened President Joe Biden and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
The Senate Majority Leader demonstrates absolute contempt for America, writes former FBI agent Susan SurfTone.
It was the second time federal officials arrested him for the breaded assault.
A Texas sheriff says he finds the bodies of migrants almost every day, and 2022 could be the deadliest year yet for migrants crossing the southern U.S. border.
“If their goal was to silence me, they picked the wrong person,” she told The Advocate.
Opinion: In a searing speech responding to Trump's threat to invade Chicago, Pritzker sounds an alarm, hoping to wake up a country that is sleepwalking its way into an autocracy, writes John Casey.
Alina Habba, the former personal attorney for Donald Trump, brought federal criminal charges against New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver.
A federal judge ruled that the government violated her rights.
The former transportation secretary said Americans must raise their voices to combat Trump's authoritarianism.