NASA Chief snubs Trump's "Man to Mars Mission"

NASA's Chief of Human Spaceflight, William H. Gerstenmaier, said his agency "was unable to put a date" on a manned Mars Mission because of a "lack of funds". President Donald J. Trump signed a bill in March approving $19.5 billion for the project targeted for 2025. Gerstenmaier's snub was made while V.P.  Mike Pence was visiting NASA in Houston.

FISA Court rules FBI illegally and routinely gave 70 private contractors unrestricted access to secret spy data

Judge Rosemary Collyer, pictured above, Presiding Judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), ruled the FBI illegally outsourced an unlimited amount of top secret surveillance information to 70 private contractors.

Judge Collyer also said the FBI acted unlawfully and was in defiance of previous court orders and should be stopped immediately. The Judge's 99-page ruling dated April 26, 2017 is attached. The names of the private contractors and reporters given access to top secret information will be disclosed in Congressional Hearings and public information lawsuits. 

Bribes are legal says Supreme Court

Bribery is no longer a crime in the U.S., according to Chief Justice John Roberts. It is no longer illegal for politicians to accept money, trips, watches, loans regardless of amount, designer clothes, or other items of value that were given for future unspecified action. His written opinion is linked here.