VIDEO: Crime Increases in Mayfield, Kentucky, After Devastating Tornado
A week following the tornado disaster in Kentucky, residents are getting back on their feet. However, other kinds of problems have also surfaced.
A week following the tornado disaster in Kentucky, residents are getting back on their feet. However, other kinds of problems have also surfaced.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron will argue his office’s ability to defend a state pro-life law before the U.S. Supreme Court October 12.
Despite the media’s focus on “dark money” groups, many trial law firms, such as Morgan & Morgan, have significant influence in Democrat and Republican, and national and local politics.
During this week’s broadcast of “Sunday Morning Futures” on Fox News Channel, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron sounded off on President Joe Biden calling systemic racism a “stain on our nation’s soul.”
The Supreme Court will address a procedural question of who can defend state abortion restrictions. The case, Cameron v. EMW Women’s Surgical Center, weighs Kentucky’s prohibition on surgical abortion used after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is working with the Kentucky legislature to change the current seat vacancy laws when a Senate seat has been vacated before an election.
A grand jury in New York decided Tuesday that no charges would be filed against police officers in Rochester who detained a mentally ill black man, Daniel Prude, 41, last year, who later died. The incident led to riots in the city last summer.
On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) stated that he will send his lawsuit arguing that Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s (D) school closures violate the First Amendment because they have
On Friday a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld a Kentucky law requiring abortion clinics to obtain transfer agreements with nearby hospitals and ambulance services to transport women if an abortion leads to an emergency situation.
Kentucky attorney general Daniel Cameron slammed rapper Megan Thee Stallion over her “disgusting” comments on Saturday Night Live, in which the rapper said Cameron “is no different than sellout negros that sold our people into slavery.”
Tamika Mallory, co-founder of the Women’s March, slammed the first black AG in Kentucky, calling Daniel Cameron a “sellout negro.”
Actress Jennifer Anniston is pushing a wild attack on America by leftist documentary maker Matthew Cooke who compares in a five minute video Republicans to Nazis.
Pop superstar Rihanna is lashing out at Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron over the Breonna Taylor controversy, posting to her Instagram account a photo of a protestor holding a sign claiming that the police involved in the shooting got off easy.
Actress and far-left activist Alyssa Milano reacted to the news that a grand jury would not bring murder charges against the police officers involved in the Breonna Taylor by promoting a meme that says “white silence” is costing black lives.
Hollywood actor and Kentucky native George Clooney lashed out at the grand jury over its decision to not bring murder charges against the police officers involved in the Breonna Taylor case, telling the Hollywood Reporter that he is “ashamed” of the decision.
Sports were on ESPN Wednesday night, though, as usual, the network found a way to mix in some politics.
“Praying for the two police officers that were shot tonight in Louisville, Kentucky,” Trump wrote. “The Federal Government stands behind you and is ready to help.”
Rioters in Louisville attacked police officers by throwing projectiles at them and even knocked one of them to the ground, as the officers tried to extinguish fires in the city.
Trump called Cameron “really brilliant” in the way he handled the announcement of the decision not to charge police officers involved with her death and quoted the Attorney General’s statement from Wednesday afternoon.
Rukmini Callimachi of the New York Times asked Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron during a press conference on Wednesday why a grand jury had refused to indict three officers for the death of Breonna Taylor based on the word of one witness who heard them identify themselves.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Beat,” Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA) said that she is “very worried” that Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) “was just straight political to begin with” in the Breonna Taylor case. Bass
Hollywood celebrities fired off social media screeds, shrieking “State-sanctioned murders” and “bulls**t decision” after Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced Wednesday that no police officers would be charged directly in the death of Breonna Taylor in Louisville during a March raid.
MSNBC analyst Jason Johnson accused President Donald Trump of being a “terrorist sympathizer” who encourages the killing of his political opponents during Wednesday’s broadcast of “Deadline.”
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has warned the public to ignore the celebrities, online influencers, and other activists who are attempting to shape public opinion on the Breonna Taylor controversy, saying that they don’t know the facts of the case.
Former law enforcement officer Cheryl Dorsey declared Wednesday on MSNBC that Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron did not speak for “black folk” because she said, “He is skin folk, but he is not kinfolk.”
Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron said at a press conference about Breonna Taylor’s death that as a black man he understands the pain it has caused.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron explained Wednesday afternoon that no police officers would be charged directly for the death of Breonna Taylor in Louisville in March because they knocked before entering her boyfriend’s apartment.
“Every one of these individuals will ensure equal justice, equal treatment, and equal rights for citizens of every race, color, religion, and creed,” Trump said in an appearance at the White House.
Joe Biden was a “backwards thinker in a world that is craving forward-looking leadership,” Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said Tuesday at the Republican National Convention (RNC).
Tuesday, after giving a speech at the Republican National Convention, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron appeared on FNC’s “Fox News @ Night” to elaborate on his remarks condemning the Democratic Party for its assumptions about the black community.
Former Vice President Joe Biden promises more to illegal immigrants than to American citizens, said Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron during his address for the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Tuesday.
Eighty-seven protesters were arrested and charged with a felony after gathering on the front lawn of Kentucky’s attorney general to demand justice for Breonna Taylor.
One of the league’s few remaining anthem protesters has found himself attracting headlines for a protest off the field football.
Actress Jennifer Lawrence is calling on Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron to bring charges against the police officers responsible for the death of emergency room technician Breonna Taylor, an unarmed black woman who was killed during a botched police raid back in March.
“We’re going to work and we’re going to talk about ideas, how we can do it better, and how we can do it, if possible, in a much more gentle fashion,” Trump said during a roundtable meeting in the State Dining Room with members of law enforcement officials.
Two federal courts blocked Democrat Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s ban on “any in-person religious service” during the Chinese coronavirus crisis.
Kentucky Democrat Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed a bill that would have required abortionists to provide life-saving medical care to a baby who survived a botched abortion.
The Republican-led Kentucky House and Senate voted Wednesday to give Attorney General Daniel Cameron power over the state’s abortion clinics.
The ACLU filed a lawsuit challenging the Iowa governor’s order to halt abortions to preserve medical equipment during the coronavirus crisis.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) is leading 17 states in an amicus brief before the Supreme Court to support an Indiana abortion law that requires parental notification.