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President Donald Trump announced deals Friday with five law firms that will allow them to avoid the prospect of a punishing executive order and require them to together provide hundreds of millions of...
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Trump said on Thursday that he will seek to get major U.S. law firms to do free legal work to support his trade team's negotiations with other countries after four firms in recent weeks agreed to don...
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Trump Administration, El Salvador and Supreme Court
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant who lived in the U.S. legally with a work permit and was erroneously deported to El Salvador, is seen wearing a Chicago Bulls hat, in this handout image obta...
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Since Abrego Garcia’s deportation, the Trump administration has taken the position that U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis lacks the jurisdiction to order his return from a foreign nation.
From New York Magazine
Abrego Garcia's lawyers said in a Friday court filing "the government continues to delay, obfuscate, and flout court orders, while a man’s life and safety is at risk."
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The rate eclipsed the 99 executive orders that then President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed in his first 100 days in 1933 to combat the Great Depression. In his address to Congress on March 4,
President Donald Trump signed a new executive order Wednesday in pursuit of a familiar and elusive goal: “Undoing the left’s war on water pressure.” The President on Wednesday directed Energy Secretary Chris Wright to roll back Obama- and Biden-era rules limiting pressure in shower heads.
The president targeted two officials from his first administration and an elite law firm as part of his campaign for retribution.
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order that aims to boost energy production by automatically cutting "outdated regulations," the White House said.
A new executive order from President Donald Trump that’s part of his effort to invigorate energy production launches the possibility that his Department of Justice will go to court against state laws
Gov. Jared Polis and state Attorney General Phil Weiser criticize the Trump administration’s targeting of state renewable energy policies.
President Trump directed agencies that regulate energy and the environment to sunset a wide array of environmental protections in an executive order issued Wednesday night. He ordered agencies
The president signed executive orders targeting Chris Krebs and Miles Taylor, an escalation of his retribution campaign.