The Supreme Court will expedite oral arguments on President Trump's request to end birthright citizenship. A decision is anticipated this summer, potentially reshaping immigration law.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding Trump's controversial bid to end automatic birthright citizenship. The case raises questions about judicial authority and constitutional rights.
In a contentious move, the Republican-led House voted to restrict district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions that have obstructed Trump's executive orders. This 'No Rogue Rulings Act' faces likely opposition in the Senate, highlighting ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary.
As Trump's legal battles intensify, House Republicans, led by Jim Jordan, plan hearings on Judge Boasberg and push for legislation to limit judicial power. Will impeachment follow?
The House Judiciary Committee plans a hearing on 'activist judges' amid Trump’s legal challenges. Chairman Jim Jordan confirms upcoming votes on bills to limit district judges’ powers, while impeachment discussions heat up.
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.
In a fiery post, Trump demands the Supreme Court reverse injunctions blocking his deportation efforts, criticizing 'Radical Left Judges' for jeopardizing national safety. Can he regain control?
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.