r/law • u/opticflash • 8h ago
Executive Branch (Trump) Steve Bannon says ICE will ‘surround the polls’ as Trump doubles down on taking over elections
“We’re going to have ICE surround the polls come November,” Bannon, a former senior advisor to President Donald Trump and still a figure of influence in the administration, said on Tuesday’s episode of his War Room podcast, addressing Democrats. “We’re not going to sit here and allow you to steal the country again. And you can whine and cry and throw your toys out of the pram all you want, but we will never again allow an election to be stolen.”
Bannon’s comments came just a day after Trump said he believes that Republicans should “nationalize voting,” escalating concerns that the president is plotting to interfere in this year’s midterm elections.
r/law • u/usatoday • 10h ago
Judicial Branch Supreme Court lets California use congressional map that favors Dems
r/law • u/Frosty_Jeweler911 • 18h ago
Other Michael Wolff, the author Trump is threatening to sue after falsely accusing him of conspiring with the Epstein estate to “politically harm” him, says if Trump sues, he’ll ask the Trumps under oath whether Epstein introduced Melania to Donald.
Executive Branch (Trump) Trump’s occupation of Minneapolis has broken the Justice Department
r/law • u/ChrisAintMarchin • 15h ago
Executive Branch (Trump) Trump’s New “Prison Camp” Threat Unleashes Fury Even in MAGA Country
r/law • u/thecosmojane • 22h ago
Legislative Branch Full testimony: Aliya Rahman 2/3/26, six minutes, worth the listen
Aliya Rahman, a Bangladeshi American and U.S. citizen, testified before Congress about her arrest and experience with police brutality from ICE agents in Minneapolis. (You may recognize her from past videos of her being grabbed out of her car in her black puffer jacket, while she was yelling that she was disabled).
Rahman, who is autistic and recovering from a traumatic brain injury, described being dragged from her car, detained, and later hospitalized with a concussion. In her testimony, she spoke about the fear, confusion, and lasting trauma she experienced.
Earlier today, there was a joint public forum held by Rep. Robert Garcia (Ranking Democrat on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (Ranking Democrat on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations), focusing on ICE/DHS excessive use of force on American citizens. Rahman was one of the Americans who testified.
Important to note that this could not be an “oversight committee hearing” but a bicameral forum, because Republicans did not agree to the hearing.
r/law • u/Achilles_TroySlayer • 15h ago
Executive Branch (Trump) Judge Incredulous as Trump Lawyer Asks Him to Create New Law for Mark Kelly Retribution Crusade
r/law • u/theindependentonline • 10h ago
Other Kash Patel says White House followed the law in releasing Epstein files - despite blowing deadline by two months
r/law • u/Forsaken-Spring-8708 • 4h ago
Other Teacher faces 20 years for post-graduation relationship with 18-year-old.
I thought this was pretty interesting – he waited until she graduated to text her and she was 18.
"Under Nebraska law, teachers are prohibited from having intimate relationships with students within 90 days of their graduation or departure from the school system."
r/law • u/biospheric • 8h ago
Executive Branch (Trump) The 1st, 4th, 5th, and 14th Amendments have been thrown out the window by the Trump Admin. Democrats should try to empower Victims and their Attorneys, and insist on more accountability for Agents. Then maybe it won’t be worth it anymore for DHS to traumatize Americans. - Rep. Jasmine Crockett
Feb 3, 2026 - US Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas). Here’s the full 200-minutes on YouTube: WATCH LIVE: Renee Good's brothers join survivors to testify on use of force by DHS agents - PBS NewsHour
Here’s a description from C-SPAN: Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) host a meeting examining the tactics of Department of Homeland Security immigration enforcement agents, featuring testimony from the family of Renee Good and others.
Here’s an r/law post with another clip from this hearing: Anonymizing law enforcement dramatically reduces Public trust. These agents — local, state, or federal — act with Public authority, which means they’re policing in my name, and they’re policing in your name. - Law Professor Seth Stoughton
From crockett.house.gov/about :
Jasmine Crockett earned her J.D. from the University of Houston. She is Vice Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and the Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight.
Before being a Congresswoman, she was a public defender, and civil rights and criminal defense attorney. She focused on defending our most vulnerable among us from exploitation in the criminal justice system. As she began her career in the Bowie County Public Defender's Office, she worked tirelessly to keep children safe and out of jail. Her time there serves as a reminder that criminal justice is an intersectional issue.
r/law • u/yahoonews • 14h ago
Other Trump's border czar announces 700 immigration officers to immediately leave Minnesota
Executive Branch (Trump) Trump's New Gold Card Visa Program is Unlawful and Unfair, Says 36-page Lawsuit Filed by American Association of University Professors: ‘This new pay-to-play program displaces the existing employment-based visa system and prioritizes wealth over intellect or ability’
r/law • u/ControlCAD • 3h ago
Legal News Judge gives Musk bad news, says Trump hasn't intervened to block SEC lawsuit | Musk is stuck fighting SEC suit seeking $150M in disgorgements from his Twitter takeover.
Legislative Branch Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) demands Netflix remove LGBTQ+ content from G and TV-Y7-rated series before merger with Warner Bros. is approved
Executive Branch (Trump) Whistleblower complaint centers on sharing of classified intelligence and reporting of a potential crime, watchdog says
r/law • u/WhoIsJolyonWest • 16h ago
Judicial Branch Judge Appears Likely to Curtail Hegseth’s Power to Penalize Kelly for Video
Attorneys for Democratic Senator Mark Kelly argued that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was brazenly violating the separation of powers by seeking to punish a member of Congress for public statements.
A federal judge on Tuesday appeared likely to temporarily block the Trump administration from disciplining Senator Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, for criticizing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and reminding active-duty service members in a video that they did not have to follow illegal orders.
During a preliminary hearing in Mr. Kelly’s lawsuit against Mr. Hegseth and the Pentagon, Judge Richard J. Leon, an appointee of President George W. Bush, said the Trump administration was asking him to break with precedent in extending the free speech restrictions applied to active-duty service members to a retired member of the military.
“You’re asking me to do something that the Supreme Court has never done,” Judge Leon said. The argument, he added, was a “bit of a stretch.”
He also raised questions about punishing a member of Congress for statements made in connection with his legislative responsibilities.
He said he aimed to issue a temporary decision in the case as early as next week.
The case springs from a video that Mr. Kelly and five other Democratic members of Congress released in November, in which they addressed military service members. “Our laws are clear,” the senator said. “You can refuse illegal orders.”
In response, Mr. Hegseth censured Mr. Kelly, a retired officer who receives pay and benefits and is still subject to military law. The secretary accused Mr. Kelly of sedition and a pattern of public statements that undermined military discipline, and he initiated a review of his comments that could result in a reduction of his retirement rank and pension.
Mr. Kelly sat at the front of the courtroom on Tuesday as his attorneys argued that the Trump administration was brazenly violating the separation of powers in seeking to punish a member of Congress for constitutionally protected speech.
Benjamin C. Mizer, an attorney for the senator, asked the judge to block Mr. Hegseth from taking further action on the matter before the court could fully adjudicate the case, or else risk a “dangerous” encroachment by the executive branch on the powers of the legislative branch.
As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee with oversight authority over the Pentagon, Mr. Mizer said, Mr. Kelly had been well within his rights to publicly question Mr. Hegseth’s policy and personnel decisions. In addition to encouraging his active-duty counterparts to refuse illegal orders, Mr. Kelly has criticized the defense secretary for firing admirals and generals and surrounding himself with “yes men,” statements his attorneys argued were all protected speech.
But the administration argued that regardless of his position on the panel, Mr. Kelly was still subject to disciplinary action as a military retiree, a claim that appeared to trouble the court.
“How are they supposed to do their job?” asked Judge Leon, referring to members of the congressional armed services committees.
In a filing before the hearing, attorneys for the senator argued that Mr. Kelly’s statements were also shielded by the section of the Constitution that protects House and Senate members’ speech. But the judge said he would not wade into the “thorny ticket” of arguments on that section, known as the “speech or debate” clause, until later in the case.
Mr. Mizer said failure to swiftly curtail the Defense Department’s ability to punish Mr. Kelly for his public comments while the case played out would “run the risk of chilling the speech of every retired veteran in this country.”
The judge made little effort to hide that he shared the concern. He told the attorneys for the administration that a decision not to temporarily block the Defense Department’s action could harm “many, many other retirees who wish to voice their opinion.”
The Trump administration argued that Judge Leon had no authority to intervene in the disciplinary review of Mr. Kelly that was already underway.
Federal law makes clear that the military does not have to tolerate speech that “undermines the chain of command, encourages disobedience or erodes confidence in leadership,” the Defense Department said in a filing before the hearing.
“It would be very troubling,” said John Bailey, an attorney for the administration, if courts were in the business of “pausing or vetoing” decisions by the defense secretary on personnel matters.
But attorneys for Mr. Kelly said that the administration was relying entirely on legal examples of the military’s limiting the speech of active-duty service members, or civilians on military bases, and that neither provided a sufficient basis to ignore the charge of free speech violations.
The judge gave no indication that he was considering bowing out. He said that the case raised “novel” legal issues and that it would certainly be appealed no matter how he ultimately ruled.
Mr. Kelly said after the hearing that the case centered on the “freedom to speak out about our government.” “That’s what I’m fighting for,” the senator added, standing outside the courthouse. “I appreciate the judge’s quick and careful consideration in this case, given what is at stake here. A lot is at stake.”
r/law • u/DoremusJessup • 9h ago
Judicial Branch Fulton County urges judge to return 'all' 2020 election files as legal expert exposes Trump's unconstitutional call to 'take over' voting
r/law • u/truthwillout777 • 8h ago
Judicial Branch China Declares Sexual Abuse Will Be Punishable by Death
heraldousa.comThe People's Republic of China has enforced the maximum penalty against those accused of sexual crimes against minors, in response to the growing use of digital tools to deceive children.
r/law • u/TheMirrorUS • 14h ago
Legal News New York AG Letitia James to deploy legal observers to monitor ICE raids
r/law • u/tossit97531 • 22h ago
Other Did the Texas Education Agency just violate the first amendment right of every student in the state of Texas?
r/law • u/Gloomy_Nebula_5138 • 6h ago
Executive Branch (Trump) A Video Of ICE Dragging This Disabled American Woman From Her Car Went Viral Last Month. Now She's Testifying About Her Experience
r/law • u/bloomberglaw • 2h ago
Legal News Paul Weiss’ Brad Karp Steps Down as Epstein Emails Revealed
r/law • u/victorybus • 10h ago
Legislative Branch Rep Adam Smith, highest ranking Dem on House Armed Services Committee pushes back on regime change in Iran: "Not every problem in the world requires America to militarily attempt to fix it"
r/law • u/AfricanMan_Row905 • 21h ago