Supreme Court rules on case of ex-Twitter employee who handed secrets to Saudi Arabia
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday siding with a former Twitter employee who sold company secrets to a high-level Saudi official, finding prosecutors charged him in the wrong federal court for falsifying an invoice. Ahmad Abouammo was employed at a San Francisco office of Twitter, now X, when, in exchange for $300,000, he gave […]
Related Coverage
- Trump Scores Appeals Court Victory in Battle Over National Park Historical Displays (Right — RedState)
- Lawfare: Kangaroo court picks fight with state’s conservative attorney general (Far Right — WorldNetDaily)
- UPDATE: Louisiana Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Politically Motivated Indictment Against AG Liz Murrill (Far Right — The Gateway Pundit)
- Unnerved ex-officials uncork stark analogy as Trump spy chief cleans house on 'deep state' (Far Left — Raw Story)
- Iran’s supreme leader bails on first day of late dad’s funeral ceremonies (Right — New York Post)
- Louisiana court halts criminal indictment against state attorney general (Center Left — US news | The Guardian)
- Some Thoughts on the Court's Opinion(s) in the Birthright Citizenship Case (Center Right — Reason.com)
- Dissecting the Supreme Court's Scary 'Birthright' Betrayal (Center Right — RealClearPolitics - Homepage)
Daily Analysis
Read the full Parallax Pulse for June 11, 2026 — an AI-powered analysis of how Left and Right media covered the biggest stories this day.






