WASHINGTON, D.C. - America First Legal (AFL) has taken action against President Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, filing a First Amended Complaint to enforce the Taylor Force Act and halt U.S. funding of Palestinian terrorism. The complaint centers on the Biden Administration's alleged illegal reversal of the Trump Administration's ban on Palestinian funding, resulting in the expenditure of significant sums of U.S. tax dollars towards entities supporting terrorism.The amended complaint asserts that the Biden Administration knowingly subsidized the Palestinian.
A foundation legal team representing the Just the News publication has sued to uncover the details of any coordination between Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis and the White House in her war on President Donald Trump.
America First Legal (AFL) has made strategic personnel changes to strengthen its leadership team in order to further its mission of fighting against destructive forces and executive overreach. Gene Hamilton, who previously served as Vice-President and General Counsel, has been appointed as AFL's Executive Director, Executive Vice President, and General Counsel. Reed D. Rubinstein, a former Deputy Associate Attorney General and Senior Advisor, will now serve as Senior Vice President. Dan Epstein, an Assistant Professor of Law, has been named Vice President.Gene Hamilton.
On February 2, 2024, the Federal Court denied the Biden Administration's attempt to dismiss a lawsuit filed by America First Legal (AFL) against the federal funding for Palestinian terrorism. The lawsuit was filed in December 2022 on behalf of Stuart and Robbi Force, parents of Taylor Force, a West Point graduate who was murdered by a Palestinian terrorist in 2018.The lawsuit aimed to enforce the Taylor Force Act, which was signed into law by President Trump in honor of Taylor Force. The act prohibits U.S. economic assistance that directly benefits the Palestinian.
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