A federal judge has given the Trump administration until noon Tuesday to respond to questions about its recent deportation actions under the Alien Enemies Act.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency said it had terminated 44 contracts with a "ceiling value" of $5.2 billion.
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NewsNation on MSNJan. 6 investigators hit back at Trump over pardon threat: ‘Do it. Or shut up’The members of the Jan. 6 investigative committee are hitting back at President Trump for his threat to nullify the presidential pardons surrounding their work. The investigators not only contend that ...
Trump to discuss U.S. ceasefire plan with Putin as White House pushes for Ukraine peace, but Zelenskyy remains skeptical. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
The Trump administration has fired most of the board of the U.S. Institute of Peace and sent its new leader into the ...
The White House faces legal battle over its use of the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century law, under which it is deporting ...
A federal judge trying to determine whether the White House violated his order by deporting more than 200 migrants to El Salvador has directed the Justice Department to provide specific information ...
President Donald Trump is claiming that pardons recently issued by Joe Biden to lawmakers and staff on the congressional ...
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Axios on MSNDOGE staff call police to access U.S. Institute of Peace's D.C. headquarters after standoffDOGE said its staffers and acting U.S. Institute of Peace president Kenneth Jackson entered USIP's D.C. headquarters with a ...
President Trump announced Monday that a slew of allies would be appointed to the boards of visitors at the nation’s military ...
The order affects workers at six federal agencies, plus workers who had already been granted relief through an earlier ruling ...
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