President Trump is urging the Supreme Court to intervene against what he calls 'unlawful nationwide injunctions' from federal judges, claiming they threaten the country. His administration has faced multiple legal hurdles recently.
Federal judges are questioning the Trump administration's compliance with court orders regarding foreign aid and government worker firings, raising concerns about a potential constitutional crisis. What happens when the government ignores court rulings?
In a bold move, Trump calls for the impeachment of a judge who ruled against him, raising concerns about the balance of power in the U.S. government. Experts warn this could signal the start of a constitutional crisis as norms erode.
The Consumer Bureau is battling attempts by the Trump administration to undermine its operations. With 16,000 complaints pending, court rulings have temporarily halted mass layoffs, but the future remains uncertain. Will the agency survive the political storm?
Tensions rise as global health groups and the Trump administration clash over nearly $2 billion in foreign aid, despite a Supreme Court order mandating payments. The administration's legal maneuvers spark outrage and concern.
Three federal judges handed down legal setbacks to President Trump's agenda, blocking funding freezes and suspensions of refugee admissions, highlighting the ongoing legal battles during his second term.
State attorneys general sue to stop Elon Musk's government overhaul, alleging unauthorized authority granted by Trump. Legal battle over Musk's influence and access to sensitive data.