
Ghislaine Maxwell Demands Immunity Before Testifying to House Panel
By RWTNews Staff
Markus stated that testifying without immunity could compromise Maxwell’s constitutional rights, her appeal, and potential future jury pools.
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By RWTNews Staff
Markus stated that testifying without immunity could compromise Maxwell’s constitutional rights, her appeal, and potential future jury pools.

By RWTNews Staff
From 2013 to 2023, blue states like California lost $102 billion in adjusted gross income (AGI), New York shed $111 billion, Illinois dropped $63 billion, New Jersey $31 billion, and Massachusetts $19 billion, per IRS migration reports.

By Tommy Flynn
The complaint stems from a March 11, 2025, Judicial Conference where Boasberg, an Obama appointee, reportedly expressed concerns to Chief Justice John Roberts and over 20 federal judges that the Trump administration would defy court orders,

By Brett Rowland
President Donald Trump pushed ahead Monday with his plan to reshape the global economy to give U.S. companies an advantage during talks with the United Kingdom and China after reaching a deal with the European Union on Sunday.

By Tom Joyce
Medicare requires insurers to project how they will spend their rebates, but not to report how they spend them. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) doesn’t verify whether the benefits are used or delivered.

By Tommy Flynn
With 135 nominees waiting in the wings, this move could deliver a major win for securing the judiciary against activist judges and restoring constitutional balance.

By RWTNews Staff
The Justice Department’s newly formed “strike force” is now assessing Gabbard’s evidence, with potential charges like conspiracy against rights (18 U.S.C. § 241), which carries a 10-year statute, or obstruction of an official proceeding (18 U.S.C. § 1512), which could apply if falsified intelligence was used in official probes.

By Bethany Blankley
For decades, the SIJP has been exploited by criminal actors to enable thousands of violent gang members and suspected terrorists to obtain lawful permanent resident (LPR) status and become U.S. citizens.

By RWTNews Staff
The NBER study, authored by economists Jeffrey Clemens, Olivia Edwards, and Jonathan Meer, found that California’s fast-food sector contracted by 3.2% from September 2023 to September 2024, while national fast-food employment grew by 0.1%.

By Tommy Flynn
“We are going to conduct these righteous and proper investigations by the book and in accordance with the law. We are going to get the answers WE ALL DESERVE.”

By RWTNews Staff
The order addresses growing concerns over biased AI outputs, which can have far-reaching consequences in government applications.

By RWTNews Staff
The U.S. has reaped significant revenue from these tariffs, with estimates suggesting over $100 billion annually in new revenue, bolstering federal coffers and supporting Trump’s goal of economic self-reliance.