A coalition of voting advocacy organizations is suing President Donald Trump, challenging his recent executive order to overhaul federal elections.
A federal judge late Friday froze parts of President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting the law firm Jenner & Block, one of two firms linked to the Robert Mueller investigation Trump has sought to punish.
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Speaking to reporters after his speech, Sullivan said he’s done town halls ... people who want “constructive engagement with their senator.” Trump has withdrawn an executive order targeting an international law firm after the firm agreed to review ...
President Donald Trump has issued a wave of executive orders targeting high-profile law firms.Trump has restricted clearances — ultimately limiting the way they do business — for firms that have clashed with his administration.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Announces Wild Breakdown of Tariffs on Closest AlliesTrump shared a statement on Truth Social Wednesday announcing that Milbank LPP agreed to perform $100 million worth of pro bono legal services on “initiatives supported by the president and Milbank,” including partners of “diverse political ideologies,” and representing the “full political spectrum, including Conservative ideals.
WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is planning an executive order that would ease ... on Trump in record-breaking speech 2:37 AM UTC United Statescategory ...
"President Trump's latest executive order is a disgraceful and retaliatory ... but to every American who values democracy and the freedoms of speech and association. Trump’s threat to unions ...
The pattern has sparked concerns among free speech advocates and ... White House statement accompanying Trump's Thursday announcement said. The executive order marked a significant potential ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the U.S. Department of Labor from implementing parts of President Donald Trump’s executive orders aimed at curbing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts among federal contractors and grant recipients.