Category: Government
Trump administration sued over cutting millions of dollars in education funds to U.S. States
Coalition of 16 AGs and one State Governor are fighting to restore access to funding that helps schools, teachers, and vulnerable students
State of Maine sues Trump administration for freezing funds used to feed children and vulnerable adults
The lawsuit is the State’s way of standing up against Trump’s vendetta against Maine’s Governor Janet Mills
21 Attorneys General file lawsuit against Trump administration to protect libraries and museums
States are suing to protect the agencies that support libraries, museums, minority-owned businesses, and workers
U.S. States file lawsuit to block Trump’s latest executive order designed to restrict elections
Presidents have no constitutional power to rewrite state election laws by decree, nor can they modify the rules Congress has created for elections
23 States and two Governors sue Trump administration for cutting health care funds
Under this administration, the CDC was forced to cut approximately $11 billion in grants it had previously provided to support health care
$15 million reward offered for the arrests of those smuggling U.S. drone technology to IRAN
The alleged Chinese smugglers have been charged with smuggling thousands of U.S.-origin electronic components with military applications from the U.S. to Iran,
Update: Florida man arrested for threatening to kill Trump had guns and over 1,000 rounds of ammo in his home
Kendal Aaron Todd was arrested on March 17 after threatening to kill Donald Trump. He’s still in custody . . .
GOP Senator Justin Eichorn arrested, charged with soliciting sex from teenage girl online
The 40-year-old Senator from Minnesota was in fact soliciting sex from an adult undercover cop posing as a 17-year-old prostitute
Florida man arrested for making death threats to Donald Trump on social media
“Fight me naked to the death!” the man said. “I’m going to cut you up with a chainsaw and put you in acid.”
Postal worker busted stealing more than $1.6 million in checks from the U.S. Mail
Convicted: He used his ill-gotten gain to fund a lavish lifestyle that included international travel, stays at luxury hotels, and purchases at gentlemen’s clubs