Delaware Superior Court dismisses pastors’ religious freedom lawsuit against Gov. John Carney
Pastors, who claimed COVID-19 lockdowns violated Constitutional rights, will appeal to Delaware Supreme Court
By Joseph EdelenPosted 8/28/23
WILMINGTON — A lawsuit filed against Gov. John Carney that claimed he denied religious freedoms to…
Earlier, as he informed Chutkan that the defense plans to file motions to dismiss for each conspiracy charge in the case as quickly as possible, Lauro argued that the prosecution’s entire case is political and told Chutkan that the defense may allege that the charges were brought in “retaliation” for Trump and his allies’ attacks on and investigations into the President’s son, Hunter Biden.
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Oops…. What are the odds? While I was typing that another campus shooting took place:
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No Evidence? No problem for house impeachers
Kevin McCarthy is making it increasingly clear that he intends to open an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden—but some of his Republicans are furious with him for it.
Republicans have insisted for months that Biden is guilty of corruption and influence peddling overseas, despite producing no actual evidence. McCarthy has suggested opening an impeachment inquiry into Biden next month, once Congress returns from recess, so that Republicans can access more information and witnesses, which will supposedly lead them to the truth.
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They could call this “Getting Delaware’d”
Foxconn is selling off two of its large facilities in Wisconsin after years of neglected promises to bring thousands of jobs to Eau Claire and Green Bay. The Taiwanese manufacturing company has pivoted from one potential production idea to the next since it broke ground in 2017 and gave then-President Donald Trump an opportunity to take photos and claim he’s bringing jobs back to the United States.