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A federal judge blocked a series of measures that have prevented officials from granting asylum, green cards and other legal immigration benefits to many immigrants.
President Donald Trump’s executive order reclassifying 8,000 federal employees includes hundreds of attorneys who advise the government on matters ranging from patent law to assault investigations.
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Trump's Plan to Strip Citizenship From Naturalized Americans Hits Legal and Logistical Barriers
President Donald Trump’s plan to supercharge denaturalizations of foreign-born Americans has bumped up against the realities of the legal system—and the protections it affords U.S. citizens. Trump, 79,
The acting attorney general said the administration was preserving a broad order protecting the president and his family from audits of already filed returns, despite dropping a $1.8 billion payout fund.
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‘Time to Stop’: Trump Freedom 250 Chaos Explodes as C+C Music Factory Co-Founder Declares War on Frontman Freedom Williams In Shocking Legal Move
Donald Trump has spent years insisting that the Black community supports him. But Black celebrities who publicly aligned themselves with him — including Chrisette Michele, […]
The former advice columnist E. Jean Carroll has been battling President Donald Trump in court for nearly seven years over her allegation that he sexually assaulted her in the dressing room of a fancy Manhattan department store in 1996.
Donald Trump’s legal team is seeking to block a bid by the BBC to obtain the US president’s financial records as part of his 10 billion dollar defamation case against the broadcaster. The American leader is seeking substantial damages in a Florida court over the editing of a Panorama documentary from 2024 about the US Capitol riots.
The U.S. Trade Representative has announced the Trump administration is proposing tariffs of 10% or more for dozens of major trading partners following a probe into alleged forced labor