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  • JUST IN: Clinton Judge Blocks Trump’s Executive Order to Strip Federal Workers’ Union Rights

    04/25/2025 5:13:54 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 40 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | April 25, 2025 | Staff
    A federal judge on Friday blocked President Trump’s executive order to strip federal workers of their ‘collective bargaining’ rights. Last month President Trump issued an executive order blocking hundreds of thousands of federal workers in HHS, Veterans, Treasury and other federal agencies. The National Treasury Employees Union sued the Trump Administration in response to the executive order. US District Judge Paul Friedman, a Clinton appointee, blasted Trump earlier this week during a hearing on this case. “So, he’s willing to be kind to those that work with him, but those that have sued him, those that have filed grievances, those...
  • DOD ordered to turn over records from Trump's Arlington National Cemetery incident

    10/23/2024 8:11:19 AM PDT · by Alas Babylon! · 43 replies
    ABC News via MSN ^ | 23 October 2024 | ABC News
    A federal judge has ordered the Department of Defense to turn over records related to former President Donald Trump's controversial visit to Arlington National Cemetery – meaning the public could soon see the incident report concerning an alleged altercation between Trump campaign officials and a cemetery employee. American Oversight, a watchdog group filed a Freedom of Information lawsuit against DOD to obtain the incident report of the alleged Aug. 26 incident involving a member of Trump's campaign and the cemetery staff member. ABC News has previously reported that there was a physical and verbal altercation between a Trump campaign official...
  • John Hinckley granted full release by federal judge

    09/27/2021 11:56:21 AM PDT · by Wilderness Conservative · 45 replies
    Liberty Loft ^ | 9/27/21
    WASHINGTON — John Hinckley, Jr, known for his attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan, has been granted an unconditional release from a federal judge. Hinckley, who is now 66, has been on a gradual release from custody for years. Most recently, he was living outside a mental health facility. According to NPR, he has been recording videos of music and publishing them to his YouTube channel. Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity in 1982 for the attempted assassination of Reagan. On March 30, 1981, he approached President Reagan and fired six shots. The attack happened outside the...
  • Justice Department agrees to drop release restrictions for Reagan shooter John Hinckley Jr.

    09/27/2021 9:09:17 AM PDT · by janetjanet998 · 43 replies
    <p>Hinckley was released from a mental hospital in 2016 and has lived in Williamsburg, Virginia, with his mother. The deal would grant him "unconditional release," without restrictions on his movements or Internet activity, and would go into effect in June, his lawyer said during a court hearing on Monday.</p>
  • Overnights OK'd for Reagan attacker

    12/31/2005 2:16:23 PM PST · by Graybeard58 · 18 replies · 642+ views
    Waterbury Republican-American ^ | December 31, 2005 | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON -- A federal judge Friday loosened the restrictions on John W. Hinckley Jr., allowing the hospitalized presidential assailant to spend seven overnight visits with his parents in Williamsburg, Va. Hinckley, who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, had been permitted to leave St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington for outings around the nation's capital. He wanted to make longer trips and travel outside the area to his parents' community in southeastern Virginia. U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman ruled Hinckley could be allowed initially three, three-night visits and later another four, four-night visits. It was not known Friday when Hinckley...
  • Judge Grants Hinckley Overnight Visits

    12/30/2005 3:16:20 PM PST · by LouAvul · 81 replies · 1,239+ views
    yahoo ^ | 12-30-05
    WASHINGTON - A federal judge Friday loosened the restrictions on John W. Hinckley Jr., allowing the hospitalized presidential assailant to spend seven overnight visits with his parents in Williamsburg, Va. Hinckley, who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, had been permitted to leave St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington for outings around the nation's capital. He wanted to make longer trips and travel outside the area to his parents' community in southeastern Virginia. U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman ruled Hinckley could be allowed three, three-night visits and another four, four-night visits. "He is not permitted to leave one or both...
  • THE NEW WORLD DISORDER GIs can be forced to wear U.N. beret

    12/25/2004 9:21:41 AM PST · by Jacob Kell · 42 replies · 2,431+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | December 25, 2004 | WorldNetDaily.com
    The U.S. military can force its personnel to wear the blue beret of the United Nations and serve under the world body's command, a federal judge ruled. Judge Paul Friedman upheld the military's conviction of former Army specialist Michael New, who refused to don the U.N. cap and shoulder patch and to serve in a peacekeeping mission in Macedonia nearly 10 years ago, the New York Sun reported.