The Supreme Court's recent ruling allows the Trump administration to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, targeting Venezuelan migrants. While Trump celebrates, legal challenges loom as accused gang members seek justice.
In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court allows President Trump to enforce the Alien Enemies Act, enabling rapid deportations of alleged gang members. The decision raises legal concerns about migrants' rights and due process.
Stay updated on the Trump presidency as we delve into the latest on tariffs impacting the economy, shocking military leaks, and significant job cuts in federal agencies. What does this mean for America?
Stay updated on the Trump administration's latest moves, from controversial tariffs to job cuts and the shocking Signal chat leak that has raised serious concerns.
The Trump administration has transferred 17 alleged gang members to El Salvador, raising legal and human rights concerns over the controversial deportation strategy amid claims of torture and indefinite detention.
Live updates reveal the Trump administration's controversial actions, including leaked military chats, ongoing tariff battles that could signal a recession, and significant job cuts across federal agencies.
In an unprecedented move, Trump has targeted law firms and universities with executive orders, imposing his will on institutions that oppose him. The fallout has led to capitulations and legal challenges, igniting fierce debates over political power and accountability.
President Trump's new executive order alters U.S. election processes, causing confusion among state officials ahead of the 2026 midterms. Concerns arise over new voter registration requirements and the potential for legal challenges.
In a controversial move, the US State Department plans to dissolve USAID, shifting its functions under the department by July 1. This decision, criticized by many, could drastically impact global aid efforts.
President Trump's recent executive order aims to overhaul voter registration and election procedures, but experts warn it may face significant legal hurdles due to constitutional concerns. Will it stand up in court?