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The Supreme Court has signed off on the Donald Trump administration revoking temporary legal protections from some 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. The latest ruling pushes the total number of people who could be newly exposed to deportation to nearly 1 million.
For years, Trump has railed against birthright citizenship, saying that the United States shouldn’t automatically give citizenship to people born on American soil. In his second term, one of Trump’s first executive orders was an attempt to end birthright citizenship, even though it’s enshrined in the US Constitution.
One year ago today, a jury of 12 New Yorkers convicted Donald Trump for falsifying business records as part of an alleged hush money scheme to influence the 2016 election. The conviction left an indelible mark on Trump -- making him the first president or former president to be found guilty of a crime -- and his fight to erase that legacy continues to this day.
In a heated legal standoff, the Trump administration has turned to the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to block a lower court order that compels the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to comply with a discovery process linked to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit.
The justice department’s principal associate deputy attorney general, Emil Bove, is reportedly being considered for an appellate seat.
A federal court ruling striking down President Donald Trump's global tariff powers could stabilize macroeconomic volatility and rekindle investor interest in risk assets such as Bitcoin (CRYPTO:
Musk has ended his time working for the Trump administration, a tenure marked by mass layoffs and upending decades of federal tradition.
Most Americans (54%) believe the government of Qatar is trying to bribe President Trump by giving his administration a luxury jet, according to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll. A mere 25% of Americans think the opposite: that the free Qatari jet is not intended as a bribe.
The next battleground in President Donald Trump’s tariff push is a technocratic federal appeals court that spends most of its time resolving intellectual property disputes.