WATCH: UFC’s Renato Moicano Goes on Epic Pro-America Rant After Big Win
After getting a big win at UFC 300, Renato Moicano grabbed the mic from Joe Rogan and unleashed a pro-American rant for the ages.
After getting a big win at UFC 300, Renato Moicano grabbed the mic from Joe Rogan and unleashed a pro-American rant for the ages.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has voiced support for Republican-led lawsuits accusing the Biden administration of unlawfully coercing social media platforms to censor content.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said Monday that she was concerned that the First Amendment was “hamstringing the government in significant ways, in the most important time periods.”
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Brendan Carr told Breitbart News on Sunday that Congress should pass a bill that would ban TikTok in the United States.
The Biden administration argued at the Supreme Court in favor of big tech platforms’ legal immunity to censor free speech on their platforms.
During an interview aired on Monday’s broadcast of NPR’s “Morning Edition,” Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) responded to concerns that having government agencies contact social media companies about misinformation could infringe on free speech by stating that
Controversial footage has recently been released of a 2018 traffic stop made by a Vermont state trooper that led to the arrest of a driver for “disorderly conduct” after the trooper “mistakenly” believed he flipped him off.
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump moved Monday to formally request a judge throw out the 2020 election criminal racketeering case against him in Georgia.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a 4-3 opinion that the Constitution’s “Insurrection Clause” prohibits former President Donald Trump from appearing on the ballot for the presidency in 2024.
The Supreme Court decided not to take up a challenge to Washington State’s ban on “conversion therapy” for minors on Monday.
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to reinstate Florida’s law banning children from drag shows, with Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, and John Roberts voting with their liberal colleagues.
A Christian former Chicago Public Schools student said she was allegedly coerced into participating in “Hinduistic rituals.”
Guns are back at the Supreme Court, as the justices announced on Friday they will decide on free speech rights for the National Rifle Association (NRA) and whether the federal government can ban bump stocks, which are a firearm accessory, by calling them machineguns.
Former President Donald Trump responded to the new gag order recently placed on him by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan.
Journalist Glenn Greenwald said Thursday on Rumble’s “System Update” that newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) commitment to First Amendment issues is a “gigantic advancement over Kevin McCarthy.”
A federal judge blocked a Colorado law on Saturday that explicitly bars abortion pill reversal, a method often used by pro-life pregnancy clinics to attempt to reverse a medication abortion in its early phase.
A divided Supreme Court ruled the Biden White House can resume censoring conservatives on social media for now; Alito called it “highly disturbing.”
The police chief of Marion, Kansas, has been suspended after he ordered raids on the office of a small, local newspaper and the home of its publisher.
WASHINGTON, DC – The Supreme Court announced Friday that it will decide whether Florida and Texas Big Tech laws violate the First Amendment, teeing up a major constitutional fight over attempts by conservatives and Republicans to fight leftwing bias in social media companies.
A federal court of appeals ruled that the White House violated the First Amendment by using social media to suppress Dr. Jay Bhattacharya.
Breitbart’s Washington Bureau Chief Matt Boyle will speak at the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce’s conference in Washington, DC, on September 19.
A Virginia teen said his First Amendment rights are being violated after the school told him to remove the American flags from his truck.
Police recently raided a local Kansas newspaper over a reporter allegedly lying or misrepresenting herself when accessing legal documents.
A federal appeals court ruled that D.C., officials “selectively” enforced a statute to arrest pro-life activists but not BLM protesters.
Former President Donald Trump will hold a ‘major’ press conference next week to address his fourth indictment.
The Marion County Record, the small-town Kansas newspaper raided by the local police department last Friday, had reportedly been investigating sexual misconduct allegations against the chief.
Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (I-HI) blasted the “politicized” and “disqualified” Justice Department’s fresh indictment of former President Donald Trump, along with its willingness to “destroy” the Democrats’ main political opponent and “protect the Democrat elite.”
Former President Donald Trump’s legal team argued Special Counsel Jack Smith’s proposed protective order should be narrowed because it would violate Trump’s First Amendment right to free speech in a 29-page filing on Monday.
Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan M. Dershowitz said Sunday that former President Trump should have the right to expose the evidence against him, despite Special Counsel Jack Smith’s effort to obtain a protective order against that disclosure.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken had the chutzpah to post a message on Friday denouncing Russia for “politically motivated” charges against Navalny.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Fox News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley said Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of 2024 Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump “basically just accuses him
Senate Democrats’ demands for conservative private citizens’ interactions with Supreme Court justices are unconstitutional, violating First Amendment and equal protection rights, according to lawyers representing Leonard Leo, co-chairman of the Federalist Society.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned during a Thursday hearing on censorship at the House Weaponization Subcommittee that “a government that can censor its critics has license for every atrocity.”
Professor Will Moravits was reportedly fired from St. Philip’s College in San Antonio, Texas, after making a student “uncomfortable” for allowing open debate on topics such as homosexuality and policing. The professor’s lawyer says that he expects the college “to begin acting like a real educational institution that serves the Texas taxpayers rather than some sort of self-appointed cultural centurion that enforces ideological orthodoxy.” The lawyer added that the College’s action again “is a travesty and basically a fraud on the Texas taxpayers, not to mention suppression of his First Amendment rights and a violation of the Community College Districts own academic freedom policy to boot.”
The SCOTUS decision on a Christian designer’s convictions about gay marriage was a “win for all Americans,” according to Franklin Graham.
The Supreme Court held Friday that the State of Colorado cannot force a website designer to create messages that support same-sex marriages against her religious beliefs, citing her rights under the First Amendment.
United Airlines demands employees who are suing the company over its coronavirus vaccine mandate turn over their private communications with pastors or religious advisors related to the vaccine, court filings show.
U.S. District Court Judge Marsha Pechman temporarily blocked police in Seattle, Washington, on Tuesday from enforcing the city’s ordinance against vandalism because of First Amendment concerns it censors free speech.
TikTok Inc filed a lawsuit against the state of Montana’s ban on the short-form video platform, arguing the ban violates the First Amendment.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) is being sued by a restaurant after the state implemented a ban on “family friendly” drag shows.