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Supreme Court of the United States

Highest court of jurisdiction in the United States of America

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Jan 25, 2026
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Is it unlawful to carry a gun at a protest

is not uniformly unlawful across the ; there is no single federal ban and the legal picture is a patchwork of state and local rules, court decisions, and generally applicable criminal laws that can pr...

Dec 3, 2025
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How many members of the current U.S. Congress hold dual citizenship and with which countries?

Available reporting in the provided sources does not list a comprehensive count of current U.S. members of Congress who hold dual citizenship nor a definitive country-by-country breakdown; multiple it...

Jan 25, 2026
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Is it illegal to bring a weapon to a protest

It depends — there is no single federal prohibition that universally bars people from bringing weapons to protests, but courts have upheld that governments may impose “reasonable regulations,” and man...

Jan 20, 2026

Was ICE protested during Obama’s presidency?

Yes — ICE and broader immigration-enforcement policies were the focus of sustained protest activity during President Barack Obama’s tenure; activists, immigrant-rights groups and sympathetic politicia...

Dec 4, 2025

Is Melania Trump a US citizen? When and how did she get her citizenship, if she is a citizen?

Melania Trump is a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Slovenia and obtained U.S. citizenship in 2006, and she continues to hold Slovenian citizenship according to public reporting . Her naturali...

Nov 15, 2025

Were there anti-deportation protests under Obama?

Yes — protesters repeatedly demonstrated against deportations during Barack Obama’s presidency, from small vigils and campus rallies to mass marches and civil‑disobedience actions; reporting cites pro...

Jan 29, 2026

List of crimes Donald Trump has been found guilty of

has been criminally convicted once: a jury found him guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records tied to payments made during the 2016 campaign, a verdict reached on May 30, 2024 . That convict...

Dec 4, 2025

supreme courts ruling on trumps immunity

The Supreme Court in Trump v. United States held that presidents receive broad immunity for certain official acts — absolute immunity for core presidential functions and at least presumptive immunity ...

Nov 19, 2025

How many of Trump’s convictions have been overturned, dismissed, or vacated?

As of the timelines covered in the provided reporting, Donald Trump has one criminal conviction — 34 counts of falsifying business records in the Manhattan “hush‑money” case — and that conviction has ...

Jan 22, 2026

Is being an undocumented immigrant a crime?

Being present in the without lawful immigration status is, in most cases, a civil violation subject to —not a standalone criminal offense—and U.S. law and courts distinguish “unlawful presence” from c...

Oct 27, 2025

What percentage of ICE agents are Hispanic in 2025?

The best available information from the compiled sources indicates that , according to a June 13, 2025 report . Other recent articles reviewed do not provide a different agency‑level percentage and in...

Jan 26, 2026

Doesn't the constitution say peaceful protests? what is a peaceful protest?

The First Amendment explicitly protects “the right of the people ,” which courts and rights organizations interpret as core protection for peaceful protest in public forums, though that protection is ...

Jan 11, 2026

Born in America act pass

The short answer: there is no credible record that any “Born in America Act” forcing federal officeholders to resign ever passed Congress; viral posts claiming such a November 2025 enactment are demon...

Jan 26, 2026

What does due process look like for illegals in the USA?

Undocumented noncitizens on soil are legally entitled to core due process protections—because the Constitution’s Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments protect “persons,” not just citizens—but those protecti...

Dec 9, 2025

How many criminal cases has Donald Trump been convicted in and what were the charges?

Donald Trump has been convicted in one criminal case: a New York jury found him guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records tied to hush‑money payments; he was sentenced to an unconditio...

Jan 16, 2026

Trump Loses Control of Mar a Lago as Court Order Hits His Empire Lawrence Donnell 11.5K subscribers

A federal appeals court deadline passed without an appeal from Donald Trump, ending his challenge to the FBI’s seizure of materials at Mar-a-Lago and effectively clearing the way for investigators to ...

Nov 12, 2025

President Trump is a rapist

Multiple news and legal analyses document numerous sexual-misconduct allegations against Donald J. Trump, and a civil jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, awarding ...

Nov 21, 2025

What due process rights are guaranteed to non-citizens under the US Constitution?

The U.S. Constitution’s due process clauses in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments use the word “person,” and courts have long held that many due-process protections extend to non‑citizens physically ...

Jan 14, 2026

Trump’s criminal record

Donald J. Trump has been the subject of multiple criminal prosecutions beginning in 2023 and was convicted on 34 felony counts in New York in May 2024 for falsifying business records related to allege...

Jan 18, 2026

What is the current status of Measure 114 in the Oregon Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit?

Measure 114 is currently active in parallel state- and federal-court tracks: at the state level the Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a lower court and lifted a hold in March 2025 and the Oregon Suprem...