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SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, November 25
52+ min ago (165+ words) On Nov. 25, 2020, in a late-night order issued hours before Thanksgiving began that year, the court blocked enforcement of New York's attendance restrictions for houses of worship during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reminder: Tomorrow, we'll be sending an abridged version of the newsletter, and then we won't send SCOTUStoday on Thursday or Friday. The Supreme Court, as you might imagine, has never had cause to directly weigh in on Thanksgiving celebrations. It's never settled when the feast should be served (noon, obviously), which side dish is best (mashed potatoes!), or how many different types of pies should be on hand (as many as possible). "To put it plainly, courts "call balls and strikes'; they don't get a turn at bat." " Clark v. Sweeney Court Does Not Act on Birthright Citizenship " for Now Challengers Urge Justices to Strike Texas' New Congressional Map as Racially…...
Greene Puts the Squeeze on Republicans ahead of Midterm Mayhem
54+ min ago (207+ words) Greene Puts the Squeeze on Republicans ahead of Midterm MayhemGreene Puts the Squeeze on Republicans ahead of Midterm Mayhem... Greene Puts the Squeeze on Republicans ahead of Midterm Mayhem The soap opera that is the U.S. House will be losing one of its leading ladies, and no one is more disappointed than the mainstream media. For five years, reporters ate up the drama that stuck to Georgia's Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) almost as closely as her out-of-season tan. While the sudden, mid-term departure creates very real headaches for Republicans - and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) in particular - MTG's exit isn't all bad news. Experts Say Recent HHS Report Deals "Major Blow" to "Gender-Affirming Care" for Minors Alabama Library Board Moves Books with Gender Ideology to Adult Section North Dakota Narrowly Upholds Pro-Life Law DOGE "Doesn"t Exist" with Eight Months Left on Its…...
MS NOW's Joe Scarborough Angrily Scolds Democrat Who Won’t Back His Trump Narrative [WATCH]
1+ hour, 18+ min ago (550+ words) Joe Scarborough criticized Democratic Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin on Monday after she declined to identify any illegal orders issued by President Donald Trump during an interview on ABC's "This Week," as reported by the Independent Journal Review. Slotkin was asked by host Martha Raddatz about a video circulating online that urged members of the military and intelligence community to disregard allegedly illegal orders. Slotkin responded that she could not point to an example of Trump issuing such an order. Scarborough reacted on MS NOW's "Morning Joe," where he appeared with co-host Mika Brzezinski, and argued that Slotkin gave what he called the "wrong answer." MORE NEWS: Terry Bradshaw's Recent On-Air Gaffe Has Viewers Calling for His Retirement [WATCH] He referenced previous administrations while insisting that presidents traditionally have broad authority over military action. "I'm sorry, with all due respect, wrong…...
Terry Bradshaw's Recent On-Air Gaffe Has Viewers Calling for His Retirement [WATCH]
2+ hour, 14+ min ago (518+ words) Terry Bradshaw is facing renewed calls to retire after mispronouncing the name of Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba during a live segment on Fox NFL Sunday. The incident occurred after Smith-Njigba scored a 63-yard touchdown against the Tennessee Titans, continuing a season in which he has recorded 1,313 receiving yards, the most of any player in the league. While discussing the play, Bradshaw referred to the receiver as "Njigboo." MORE NEWS: Bizarre Anti-ICE Demonstration at a California Home Depot Has People Calling Them Retards [WATCH] Panelist Michael Strahan corrected him, saying the player's name is Njigba. Bradshaw replied, "That's what I said. Something like that." Strahan then responded that Bradshaw had added "a little "boo' on the end," prompting Bradshaw to say, "All right, a little "Njig-boo." " Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) November 24, 2025 The panel then shifted to previewing the Chiefs-Colts matchup....
Bizarre Anti-ICE Demonstration at a California Home Depot Has People Calling Them Retards [WATCH]
2+ hour, 39+ min ago (555+ words) By LifeZette News Staff November 25, 2025 A group of protesters gathered at a Home Depot in Monrovia, California, for what they called a "buy-in" demonstration aimed at opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The protest involved participants purchasing ice scrapers, standing in checkout lines to occupy space, and then returning the items in an attempt to hinder store operations. Some protesters wore orange aprons resembling Home Depot employee attire and held signs criticizing both ICE and the company. MORE NEWS: Swalwell's Governor Run Off to Rocky Start After "Self-Own' Seen in Launch Video [WATCH] Organizers said the point of the demonstration was to "scrape ICE out of their stores." Each protester cited the ice scraper as a symbolic stand against immigration enforcement. One individual, however, read the label on his item aloud and revealed he had purchased an Anvil plastic putty knife....
Swalwell's Governor Run Off to Rocky Start After 'Self-Own' Seen in Launch Video [WATCH]
3+ hour ago (738+ words) By LifeZette News Staff November 25, 2025 Rep. Eric Swalwell began his campaign for governor of California last week with a launch video that immediately drew scrutiny after viewers noticed it appeared to be filmed inside his Washington, D.C., home. The same property is at the center of a mortgage and tax fraud referral sent to the Department of Justice earlier this month. The overlap raised new questions about Swalwell's eligibility and political standing as he attempts to transition from Congress to statewide office. MORE NEWS: Campbell Soup Rocked by Recording of Executive Blasting Fake Meat and Poor People [WATCH] Swalwell, 45, released a one-minute video promising to "keep the worst president in our history out of our homes, out of our streets and out of our lives," while pledging to address rising living costs. " Eric Swalwell (@ericswalwell) November 21, 2025 Social media users quickly pointed…...
Campbell Soup Rocked by Recording of Executive Blasting Fake Meat and Poor People [WATCH]
4+ hour, 8+ min ago (453+ words) By LifeZette News Staff November 25, 2025 Campbell Soup Company is under scrutiny following a lawsuit filed November 20 in Wayne County Circuit Court by former security analyst Robert Garza, who claims he was terminated after reporting comments made by a senior executive during a private meeting in late 2024. According to the complaint and statements Garza provided to local media, the allegations center on a recorded meeting between Garza and Martin Bally, Campbell's Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer. MORE NEWS: Queens Mob Turns Residential Street Into War Zone, Homeowners Assaulted [WATCH] Garza said the meeting took place at a restaurant and that he believed the purpose was to discuss his salary. Garza said Bally used the meeting to criticize Campbell's customers and make claims about the company's products. "BREAKING: Campbell Soup's VP and Chief Information Security Officer, Martin Bally, was secretly…...
Queens Mob Turns Residential Street Into War Zone, Homeowners Assaulted [WATCH]
4+ hour, 39+ min ago (623+ words) By LifeZette News Staff November 25, 2025 A late-night street takeover in the Malba section of Queens erupted into violence early Sunday morning, leaving two residents injured and a security vehicle burned, according to video footage, witnesses, and statements from local officials. The incident occurred around 12:30 a.m. near South Drive and 141st Street, where a group driving in from outside the neighborhood began performing car stunts in the street and driving over private property. New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino released video of the aftermath on X and described what she said took place. MORE NEWS: WNBA's Sophie Cunningham Breaks from Woke Narrative on Men Versus Women Basketball [WATCH] Paladino said a private security guard attempted to calm the situation but was assaulted by the group, and his vehicle was set ablaze. "He suffered significant injuries. A local resident was also assaulted," she wrote....
James Comey Lashes Out at Trump After Judge Dismisses Case on Appointment Issue [WATCH]
4+ hour, 40+ min ago (435+ words) Former FBI Director James Comey released a public response Monday after a federal judge dismissed the criminal cases against him and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The dismissals were issued without prejudice, meaning the cases may be brought again. The White House confirmed that the Department of Justice will appeal the ruling immediately, as reported by The Gateway Pundit. Judge Cameron McGowan Currie, a Clinton appointee, ruled that U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan's appointment violated the Appointments Clause of the Constitution. MORE NEWS: Terry Bradshaw's Recent On-Air Gaffe Has Viewers Calling for His Retirement [WATCH] The judge also ruled that Attorney General Pam Bondi's attempt to ratify Halligan's actions was "ineffective." Comey responded to the ruling in a video posted to Instagram. He accused President Trump of using the Justice Department to target political opponents. "A message has to be sent…...
Karoline Leavitt Goes Off on Judge After James Comey and Letitia James Dismissal [WATCH]
4+ hour, 54+ min ago (403+ words) White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday addressed the dismissal of federal criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The cases were dismissed by Judge Cameron McGowan Currie, a Clinton appointee, who ruled that U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan had been invalidly appointed, as reported by The Gatyeway Pundit. A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia indicted Comey in September on two counts: false statements and obstruction of a congressional proceeding. MORE NEWS: Terry Bradshaw's Recent On-Air Gaffe Has Viewers Calling for His Retirement [WATCH] Comey later filed a motion to dismiss the case, arguing that the prosecution was the result of "vindictive prosecution." Letitia James was also indicted by a federal grand jury in the same district last month. Leavitt called the judge's action "unprecedented" and said Halligan is…...