
Jonathan Skrmetti
Jonathan Skrmetti is the Tennessee Attorney General, known for his role in overseeing legal matters within the state, including significant investigations and litigation that impact Tennessee residents. Recently, he garnered attention for his comments regarding a fraudulent scheme aimed at auctioning off Graceland, the iconic home of Elvis Presley, emphasizing the importance of the estate to fans worldwide and commending federal authorities for their intervention.
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Tennessee’s Jonathan Skrmetti argues that the 14th Amendment was not designed to grant automatic citizenship to children of illegal immigrants.
Two dozen states rally behind Trump's birthright citizenship SCOTUS petitionJonathan Skrmetti is the Attorney General of Tennessee who argues that Black will not suffer during execution.
Tennessee plans to execute Byron Black amid concerns his heart implant will shock him repeatedlyTennessee's Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti called the decision a 'landmark victory'.
US Supreme Court upholds Tennessee ban on gender transition care for minorsTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said that the Constitution allows the states to protect kids from unproven, life-altering procedures.
Supreme Court rules on Tennessee's transgender treatment ban for minorsTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti described the outcome as a 'common sense' win over 'judicial activism.'
Supreme Court upholds Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for trans youthTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said that fentanyl has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans and kills thousands more Tennesseans each year.
Republican AGs expect Trump's Department of Justice visit to focus on fentanyl, public safetyTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said in a post on X that the First Amendment does not require Tennessee to allow sexually explicit performances in front of children.
SCOTUS tosses challenge to TN law banning drag shows with kids presentTennessee Attorney-General Jonathan Skrmetti called the scheme 'nonsense' and praised the work of federal authorities.
Missouri woman pleads guilty to U.S. federal charge in plot to sell Graceland




































