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Three members Congress sent a joint letter to the Judicial Conference signaling they are considering judicial “reforms” in response to outrageous behavior in a case challenging one of President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigration. An attorney personally phoned a judge asking for his favor, then tried to assert a timeline for the case.
“The Committee has jurisdiction over federal courts and judicial proceedings,” the letter reads. “Pursuant to this authority, the Committee is considering potential legislative reforms to judicial proceedings.”
Judge James Boasberg, the chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, has repeatedly been assigned cases to do with President Donald Trump's second term, as Townhall has been covering. Congress has taken notice, and the House last month passed a bill to rein in rogue judges like Boasberg and others. Questions still remain, though, and on Monday, Townhall obtained a letter from Reps.
Contractors for the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue have been summoned to appear before Congress amid a sweeping probe into potentially fraudulent — and even foreign-sourced — donations during the 2024 election, according to a pair of letters exclusively obtained by The Post.
FIRST ON FOX: The number of immigrants protected from deportation by a controversial decades-old immigration program nearly quadrupled under the Biden administration, according to a new House report obtained by Fox News Digital.
The House Judiciary Committee issued a series of subpoenas to the FBI on Monday aimed at obtaining documents related to President Biden’s weaponization of the agency against his political opponents. The move is an apparent attempt to eliminate any legal obstacles used by the bureaucracy to hide evidence of the prior administration’s abuse of the agency.
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. - The House Judiciary Committee, which is led by Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan, says it is continuing its investigation into "politically motivated prosecutions," focusing on the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office (FCDAO) and its case against President Donald Trump. The investigation was initially announced in December 2023.
Powerful House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan praised Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday for ending censorship efforts at his company — and urged other Big Tech firms such as Google to follow suit.
Zuckerberg announced earlier Tuesday that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, was closing its censor-susceptible fact-checking shop in the US and replacing it with a user-fueled “Community Notes” system like that used by X.