El Salvador's pugilistic president has become a key partner for US President Donald Trump's in-your-face campaign to deport migrants, with both men hoping to reap the political benefits.
Here we are roughly two months into having Trump in the White House and having realistically strong control over what's happening at the political level in D.C. Yet a lot of us are banging our heads against the wall asking, the exact same question,
Noem's trip to the prison - where inmates are packed into cells and never allowed outside - comes as the Trump administration seeks to show it is deporting people it describes as the "worst of the worst."
The Washington, D.C., jail is reportedly resisting President Donald Trump's executive order by slow-walking the release of Jan. 6 prisoners, even though they have received pardons or commutations.
Kenny Palurintano tells us all about Ross and other political prisoners. Kenny is an Agorist chef, crypto educator and liberation activist who has lived out of a backpack for almost a decade, been unbanked for nearly two decades and currently runs th
In a groundbreaking legal battle, over 100 January 6 political prisoners have come together to file what is being hailed as the largest lawsuit ever against the Department of Justice.
After serving 20 years in state prison for murder, former gangbanger Tyrone Muhammad never expected to return to the city's tough South Side and find Venezuelan migrants and the criminal Tren de Aragua gang moving in. NY Post reporter Dana Kennedy
"The four months in federal prison not only didn't break me, it empowered me," he said during his "WarRoom" podcast. "I am more energized and more focused than I've ever been in my entire life."
...for Peacefully Protesting Outside an Abortion Clinic. My wife is facing three and a half years for unlawful assembly. And it's federal time, you all - federal time.
"Security guards heavily armed with pistols and machine guns, wearing bulletproof vests, take charge of me. They try to convince me to put on a bulletproof vest, which I systematically refuse.
We have previously discussed the anti-free speech views of Clinton's former Labor Secretary, Robert Reich, who has tried to sell citizens on the perfectly Orwellian view that more freedom means tyranny when it comes to the freedom of expression.
The former Trump adviser was sentenced to four months in prison for refusing to comply with Jan. 6 Committee subpoenas, but it had been put on hold while he appealed.
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