Stephen Colbert addressed theories suggesting his show's cancellation was politically motivated, acknowledging it as a reasonable suspicion but emphasizing that he believes the decision was made by CBS independently, and he prefers not to speculate further on the matter.
Tyler Robinson, accused of fatally shooting conservative influencer Charlie Kirk in Utah, has been charged with aggravated murder and other crimes, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty. Robinson, believed to be politically motivated and influenced by online extremism, was arrested after a 33-hour manhunt and is held without bail. The case has sparked discussions about political violence and online radicalization.
Several top FBI officials, including former acting director Brian Driscoll and others, were unexpectedly ousted without clear explanations, raising concerns about potential political motives behind the dismissals, especially given their involvement in sensitive investigations like the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
A federal judge in Delaware has refused to dismiss the federal gun case against Hunter Biden, rejecting his claims of political prosecution and other arguments. The trial is tentatively scheduled to begin in early June, and the judge has not yet ruled on a challenge to the constitutionality of the gun charges. Hunter Biden also faces separate tax counts in Los Angeles, alleging he failed to pay at least $1.4 million in taxes over three years while living an "extravagant lifestyle" during his days of using drugs. Biden has pleaded not guilty in both cases, and his legal team has argued that he was "selectively charged" for improper political purposes.
Hunter Biden's attorneys have requested the dismissal of federal tax charges against him, alleging that the case is politically motivated. They argued that the charges violated a diversion agreement and were initiated and investigated irregularly. However, federal prosecutors have refuted these claims, stating that politics played no role in the case. The judge will issue a decision on April 17, and this motion comes as Republican-led congressional committees are concluding an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, which partly focused on Hunter Biden's business ventures.
Hunter Biden is set to ask a judge to dismiss tax charges against him, claiming they are politically motivated due to pressure from Republican lawmakers. His legal team will challenge the charges in federal court in Los Angeles, arguing that prosecutors reneged on binding agreements and bowed to political pressure. Federal prosecutors have pushed back on Biden's claims, calling them a conspiracy theory. In addition to the tax charges, Biden faces federal gun charges in Delaware, with the trial scheduled for June.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis dismisses the Georgia state senate's investigation into her as a "political quest," stating that she is committed to upholding justice. The investigation, prompted by allegations of impropriety, saw defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant testifying about efforts to disqualify Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade from a case. Democrats condemned the investigation as a "travesty," while committee chair state Sen. Bill Cowsert invited Willis to testify voluntarily or face a subpoena. The committee's scope is limited to determining if state laws were broken and recommending legislative changes, leading to accusations of political theatrics from Democrats.
Republican Congressman Brandon Williams describes a swatting incident on Christmas Day as an "assassination attempt" and believes it was politically motivated due to his outspoken support for Israel. Swatting, the act of making hoax calls to provoke a police response, has targeted numerous members of Congress and judicial figures, as well as state election officials. The FBI has set up a national database to track these incidents, but the problem is escalating, with little success in catching those responsible. The polarized political environment and upcoming elections are expected to exacerbate the issue.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife have been sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption, just a day after Khan was jailed for 10 years. Khan, who claims the cases against him are politically motivated, is already serving a three-year jail term for corruption. The couple has denied charges of selling state gifts for personal profit and will also be disqualified from holding public office for 10 years. These latest convictions come just before Pakistan's elections, in which Khan is barred from standing, and his party has faced campaigning restrictions.
Hunter Biden, the son of US President Joe Biden, has been indicted on charges of evading $1.4 million in tax payments and engaging in a lavish spending spree that included drugs and escorts. This is the second criminal case against him, following an earlier indictment for owning a gun while on drugs. Hunter Biden's lawyer claims that the new charges are politically motivated. If convicted, he could face up to 17 years in prison. The indictment alleges that he failed to file and pay taxes, submitted false tax returns, and evaded assessment. The investigation into Hunter Biden's financial activities has been ongoing since 2019.
Three orthopedic physicians were shot and killed on a popular tourist beach in Rio de Janeiro in what authorities believe to be a targeted execution, possibly politically motivated. A fourth doctor was injured but survived. The killings have sparked a nationwide conversation about violence and safety in Brazil, a country plagued by high levels of crime. No arrests have been made, and authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack. The incident has drawn comparisons to the assassination of leftist politician Marielle Franco in 2017.
Russian journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, who staged a protest against the Ukraine war on live television, has been sentenced to eight and a half years in prison in absentia by a Russian court. Ovsyannikova, who escaped house arrest with her daughter and is currently in Paris, dismissed the sentencing as politically motivated, stating that Russia lacks independent courts. She expressed concern for the future of her country and her desire to fight for a better future.
Randy Koschnick, the Director of State Courts in Wisconsin, claims that liberal Justice Jill Karofsky has informed him that the state Supreme Court will vote to remove him from his position without providing a reason. Koschnick believes the move is politically motivated, as the court recently shifted to a 4-3 liberal majority. Koschnick defended his performance and questioned if he had done anything wrong, to which Karofsky allegedly responded that they were simply moving in a different direction. Conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley criticized the move as an abuse of power.
GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw has criticized the Manhattan district attorney's case against former President Trump as "weak" and politically motivated. He questioned whether the DA would have taken up the case if it were anyone other than Trump. Trump was indicted last week for his alleged role in organizing hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. He is expected to appear in New York for arraignment on Tuesday. Trump and others in the GOP have dismissed the case as politically motivated and attacked Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for bringing it forward.