Trump, White House and tariffs
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Trump's administration faced multiple legal setbacks on Wednesday, as three federal court rulings blocked elements of his immigration and trade policies.
President Donald Trump's steepest tariffs fell into legal limbo this week, casting uncertainty over a major swath of the president's signature economic policy. The Trump administration could ultimately prevail in a court battle over the levies or seek other legal authorities to reimpose some of the tariffs,
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The Supreme Court has again cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip temporary legal protections from hundreds of thousands of immigrants for now.
President Trump has a number of options at his disposal to implement tariffs, but none are as broad and aggressive as IEEPA.
Leavitt was asked about the calls from Republicans to speak with former President Joe Biden's aides about alleged mental declines during his time in office.
President Donald Trump urged the Senate to act on his massive tax and immigration package “as soon as possible” following narrow passage by the House early Thursday. Changes in the legislation are expected in the Senate.
The Trump administration withdrew a request for the Supreme Court to block a lower court’s temporary order stopping the mass firing of federal workers, clearing the way for a similar challenge to proceed.
A White House official stated that the White House's legal team is currently finalizing the details of the gift, working on a memorandum of understanding -- or MOU -- between the United States and Qatar. The Washington Post first reported the news.
Amid legal disputes with President Trump, Harvard holds graduation ceremony with students planning protests and viewing the ceremony as an act of resistance