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Peter Navarro seeks ‘precedent for years to come’ with renewed contempt fight

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 10, 2026

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Peter Navarro seeks ‘precedent for years to come’ with renewed contempt fight

President Donald Trump‘s former trade adviser Peter Navarro is pressing ahead with a challenge to his criminal contempt of Congress conviction even though the Trump administration has abandoned the government’s defense of the case, arguing the appeal could establish a lasting precedent on executive privilege. The renewed legal push comes with new counsel. Abhishek Kambli, []

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Coffman Chronicle

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· Jul 9, 2026

Warren Petersen Joins Citizen Voting Fight as Arizona AG Race Gains Election Law Edge

Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is stepping into a national court fight over citizen-only voting as he runs for attorney general, adding a new legal and political flashpoint to the state’s 2026 election cycle.

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jun 26, 2026

Will FNM Take Bastian, Miller-Brice Cabinet Appointments to Court?

Will FNM Take Bastian, Miller-Brice Cabinet Appointments to Court?

NBC News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Mistrial declared in trial over deadly Palisades Fire

After two days of deliberations, a federal judge declared a mistrial in the case concerning the origin of the devastating January 2025 fires in Los Angeles. NBC News' Misty Marris explains how the judge reached the mistrial verdict.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 24, 2026

Biden-appointed judge ripped after blocking ICE arrests at immigration courts

A California federal judge appointed by former President Joe Biden drew backlash Tuesday evening after issuing a nationwide injunction blocking Trump administration policies that allowed Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests at immigration courthouses and expanded the amount of time immigration detainees can be held in short-term detention facilities. U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts of []

The Advocate

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· Jul 4, 2026

Trump officials were so extreme in transgender health case that a Texas judge hit pause

A federal judge in Texas has paused consideration of an emergency request in the Trump administration’s lawsuit against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health after an unusual confrontation between two federal courts over where the fight should proceed, Law Dork first reported.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 9, 2026

22 Years In Prison: Felon Pleads No Contest In Tragic Drug-Related Death Of 4-Month-Old Boy

A New Mexico man will spend more than two decades behind bars following a no-contest plea for his role in the death of a four-month-old baby boy. Victor Gonzales pleaded no contest to reckless abuse of a child resulting in death, a charge stemming from a June 2025 incident involving severe narcotic neglect. According to [] 22 Years In Prison: Felon Pleads No Contest In Tragic Drug-Related Death Of 4-Month-Old Boy

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Related coverage for "Peter Navarro seeks ‘precedent for years to come’ with renewed contempt fight": Coffman Chronicle — Warren Petersen Joins Citizen Voting Fight as Arizona AG Race Gains Election Law Edge. Eyewitness News Bahamas — Will FNM Take Bastian, Miller-Brice Cabinet Appointments to Court?. NBC News — Mistrial declared in trial over deadly Palisades Fire. Washington Examiner — Biden-appointed judge ripped after blocking ICE arrests at immigration courts. The Advocate — Trump officials were so extreme in transgender health case that a Texas judge hit pause. Tampa Free Press — 22 Years In Prison: Felon Pleads No Contest In Tragic Drug-Related Death Of 4-Month-Old Boy