- Federal judge blocks Trump’s Pentagon media access restrictions
A federal judge on March 20 issued an order blocking the Trump administration’s media access policy at the Pentagon after The New York Times sued over the restrictions. The Department of War tightened its rules for the media in September 2025 after officials said reporters were roaming the halls of the Pentagon. The department took the position that the restrictions were [...]
- Supreme Court rules 9–0 that street preacher may sue to challenge protest ordinance
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously on March 20 that a street preacher may sue to block enforcement of a local ordinance against street preaching even though he was previously convicted of violating it. Justice Elena Kagan wrote the 9–0 decision in Olivier v. City of Brandon. In its new ruling, the court examined its 1994 decision in Heck v. Humphrey, in which it [...]
- Vadum on Indian TV about Iran war and Joe Kent
I was on News X in India on March 18 (March 19 in India) discussing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s testimony before a congressional committee about the Iran war and security threats to the United States. Gabbard and President Donald Trump have issued inconsistent statements about the war. I also discussed the shady Joe Kent, the counterterrorism [...]
- Man charged in Jan. 6 pipe bomb case argues Trump pardon applies to him
Lawyers for Brian Cole Jr., the man on trial for allegedly planting bombs at the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee offices, argued in court papers that Cole is covered by President Donald Trump’s blanket clemency of Jan. 6 suspects. Cole, of Woodbridge, Virginia, was indicted in January of this year in federal district court in the planting [...]