On Fox News on Tuesday, contributor Judge Andrew Napolitano spoke with Neil Cavuto about the fate of Robert Mueller’s investigation and that of recently arrested and indicted Trump confidante Roger ...
Fox News analyst Andrew Napolitano told America’s Newsroom that he believes President Donald Trump will testify in the now-likely impeachment trial. “If you go to a Senate trial, who testifies on ...
During the past six weeks, President Donald Trump has ordered U.S. troops to attack and destroy four speed boats in the ...
All attempts by the government to evaluate the content of speech and deter or punish what the government and its benefactors hate or fear is un-American, unconstitutional and unlawful; and if not ...
*Fox News has pulled its senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano following backlash over his unfounded and discredited allegations that British intelligence last fall provided then-President Barack ...
Among the lesser-known holes in the Constitution cut by the Patriot Act of 2001 was the destruction of the “wall” between federal law enforcement and federal spies. The wall was erected in the Foreign ...
Judge Andrew Napolitano appeared on Newsmax Monday and gave what he said was a clear breakdown of President Donald Trump’s legal basis to withhold Congressional allocations. “Can the president not ...
What if the federal government captures in real time the contents of every telephone call, email and text message and all the fiber-optic data generated by every person and entity in the United States ...
The former New Jersey Superior Court Judge made some controversial remarks about President Abraham Lincoln, slavery and the Civil War while appearing on Fusion’s The Independents back in February.
The modern concept of the freedom of speech did not dawn until the Warren Court in the 1960s. In two cases, the Supreme Court ruled that there is no such thing as hate speech and the government may ...
Ever since his abrupt resignation last year from CNN, Lou Dobbs has spent his time pondering a potential run for President in 2012, sharpening his debate skills on cable channels, and further ...
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