The discussion centers on the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey for his tweet “8647,” which some interpret as a call for Trump’s assassination. Matt argues the indictment is politically motivated and unlikely to succeed due to the ambiguity of the phrase and the strong legal protections for speech, especially for public figures. The conversation also touches on the constitutional interpretation of birthright citizenship, noting that legislative changes would face significant legal challenges. Additionally, the speaker criticizes the Trump administration for pursuing trumped-up charges and emphasizes the importance of proving cases in court.
Community members are coming together next month for "Tee Off for Doc," a lively night of mini golf, local trivia, and live music at minibar in support of a local family following a recent kidney transplant
A Minnesota man who pounded on Democratic lawmakers' doors in the middle of the night while posing as a police officer, killing the state House speaker and her husband and wounding a state senator and his wife, pleaded guilty to murder Thursday so that federal prosecutors would not seek the death penalty.
The opening of a Canadian-U.S. bridge across the Detroit River that President Donald Trump previously threatened to block was delayed on Thursday due to unresolved issues.
Rising gas prices pushed inflation to its highest level in three years last month, a headache for the Federal Reserve and a potential political challenge for the Trump administration as midterm elections near.