Trump, Supreme Court and Alien Enemies Act
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The Supreme Court on Monday threw out the order of a federal judge who who had blocked the removal of alleged members of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador without any legal process under t...
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The US Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to continue to use a rarely-invoked wartime powers law to carry out rapid mass deportations of alleged gang members.
From BBC
A federal appeals court has reimposed an order blocking Trump from firing the two federal officials who served in agencies that oversee employee grievances and labor disputes.
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Trump, Senate and tariffs
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The Trump White House has threatened to veto a bipartisan Senate bill that would check President Trump’s authority to impose new tariffs or increase tariffs by requiring Congress to approve them
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Congress could stop the tariffs at any time.
From HuffPost
Asian equity markets sank, European shares crashed to a 16-month-low and oil prices plummeted as investors feared the duties Trump announced last week could lead to higher prices, weaker demand and p...
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Republicans in Congress have started to move forward on the president's tax demands, which have been met with fierce pushback from Democrats.
The 1930 tariff bill hurt exporters and provoked other countries to enact their own tariffs as the U.S. economy grappled with the Great Depression.
President Donald Trump praised the Supreme Court’s ruling, but a contempt hearing Tuesday could upend the win as Judge James Boasberg presses officials on secretive deportations.
Trade tensions have begun to force a rethink about how much investors and businesses should bet on the United States.
Carey Stewart Cezar, a retired nurse who lives in Baltimore, watched with dismay Wednesday as President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on imports.
The podcaster endorsed Donald Trump during his 2024 presidential campaign but is reversing himself on a central issue for Trump.
Donald Trump has made the unfounded claim that manufacturing will increase due to his economic policies, yet economists warn of a potential recession due to his tariffs.
The president, the Supreme Court, and Republicans in Congress are limiting clean water regulations and protecting polluters