Democrats roundly condemned political violence after news that a suspect had been arrested for threatening to hurt and kill six of the Supreme Court’s nine Justices and some of their family members. “Threats and acts of violence are unacceptable. Period,” Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., told the Washington Post. “As President Biden and Vice President Harris…
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News Alaska Man Charged With Threatening Supreme Court Justices
It remained unclear whether the man, Panos Anastasiou, came close to carrying out his threats, and public records indicate that he is not affiliated with any political party. Related Posts Hollywood heir Sam Haskell’s TikTok rants emerge as suspect in headless torso case heads to court Sam Haskell IV, the 35-year-old Hollywood “#richkid” whose wife…
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News Alaska man arrested after threatening six Supreme Court justices
A man in Alaska has been arrested for allegedly threatening six justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. Panos Anastasiou, 76, was arrested on Wednesday on nine counts of making threats against a federal judge and thirteen counts of making threats in interstate commerce. “Beginning on or about January 4, 2024, Anastasio began sending messages intended…
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News Simone Biles Netflix series may show evidence in Jordan Chiles Olympic medal investigation, court docs say
Jordan Chiles is coming to try and get her bronze medal back, and Simone Biles may be right there behind her. Chiles and her legal team filed an appeal to the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland to undo a ruling in the Paris Olympics that denied her a third-place finish in the women’s gymnastics floor…
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News Legal experts warn that latest Supreme Court leaks are ‘enormously destructive’
Following revelations of private memoranda and conversations between Supreme Court justices published in the New York Times, legal experts are warning that such sensitive leaks are “destructive” to the high court. The New York Times reported that internal memos and deliberations that they claimed showed Chief Justice Thomas as having “molded” the outcomes of three…
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News Would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh camped under cover of darkness for 12 hours: court docs
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News Trump assassination attempt suspect laughs, smiles during first court appearance in Florida
The suspect in the second assassination attempt on former President Trump laughed and smiled ahead of his first court appearance in Florida on Monday. Ryan Wesley Routh, wearing jail scrubs and shackles on his wrists and ankles, walked into court and smiled and laughed about three to four times as he was speaking to his…
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News Trump assassination attempt suspect laughs, smiles during first court appearance in Florida
The suspect in the second assassination attempt on former President Trump laughed and smiled ahead of his first court appearance in Florida on Monday. Ryan Wesley Routh, wearing jail scrubs and shackles on his wrists and ankles, walked into court and smiled and laughed about three to four times as he was speaking to his…
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News Will TikTok Be Banned in January? That Question is Headed to Court
TikTok will be in federal court on Monday, aiming to block a new law that will ban the popular video app in the United States early next year. Related Posts Hollywood heir Sam Haskell’s TikTok rants emerge as suspect in headless torso case heads to court Sam Haskell IV, the 35-year-old Hollywood “#richkid” whose wife…
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News Pennsylvania mail-in ballots without correct dates will not be counted, court rules
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Friday that mail-in ballots without the correct dates on envelopes cannot be counted in elections, a decision which could prove crucial in this year’s presidential election where 19 electoral college votes are up for grabs. The state’s high court ruled on procedural grounds, saying a lower court that found the mandate…
0 4 0September 14, 2024