Sara Jane Moore, whose attempt to assassinate President Ford shocked the nation, dies at 95
Sara Jane Moore, who tried to assassinate President Ford, died Wednesday at the age of 95.
Sara Jane Moore, who tried to assassinate President Ford, died Wednesday at the age of 95.
The Justice Department sued California Secretary of State Shirley Weber for failing to hand over the state’s voter rolls.
George Retes Jr. wrote an op-ed about his arrest during the Glass House ICE raid in July. He says DHS is now spreading falsehoods against him for speaking out.
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Britain, Australia, France and Canada are rewarding terrorism and strengthening the genocidal ambitions of the global jihad.
Four of America’s nominally closest allies — Britain, Australia, France and Canada — disgraced themselves this week by recognizing a so-called Palestinian state. In so doing, these nations didn’t merely betray their Western civilizational inheritance. They also rewarded terrorism, strengthened the genocidal ambitions of the global jihad and sent a chilling message: The path to … Read more
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The U.S. Justice Department sued California Secretary of State Shirley Weber on Thursday for failing to hand over the state’s voter rolls, alleging she is unlawfully preventing federal authorities from ensuring state compliance with federal voting regulations and safeguarding federal elections against fraud. The Justice Department also sued Weber’s counterparts in Michigan, Minnesota, New York, … Read more
Sara Jane Moore, the former psychiatric patient who tried to assassinate President Ford during an era of astonishing violence and upheaval in California, died Wednesday at a nursing home in Franklin, Tenn. Moore, who retreated to North Carolina after serving 32 years in federal prison but then was jailed again late in life, was 95. … Read more
After Disney took Kimmel off the air at ABC, some Trump allies worried the threat of regulating speech was taking it too far — and that conservatives could be next.