As Texas National Guard prepares to deploy to Chicago, Illinois leaders express outrage, claiming it’s part of a political agenda by the Trump administration. Lawsuits and strong statements highlight the growing tensions over military involvement in domestic affairs.
Illinois and Chicago have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the deployment of National Guard troops. The lawsuit claims the action is unlawful and could escalate tensions in the cities.
A coalition of labor unions and organizations is suing to overturn a new $100,000 fee imposed on H-1B workers by the Trump administration. This controversial move has caused chaos among employers and workers alike.
Strava has launched a legal challenge against Garmin, seeking to block the sale of its devices and the Garmin Connect platform. This move could reshape the fitness technology landscape.
Oregon has filed a lawsuit to block President Trump's order to deploy 200 National Guard members to Portland, claiming the action is unlawful. This legal battle raises questions about military overreach.
A powerful coalition of former Federal Reserve chairs and economic advisors is urging the Supreme Court to block Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook amid her legal battle. This intervention highlights the critical need for Fed independence.
In a surprising turn of events, France has officially recognized a Palestinian state, defying the Trump administration's attempts to undermine the initiative. Secretary of State Marco Rubio vehemently opposed this move, branding it as a 'gift to Hamas.'
In a surprising move, four House Republicans sided with Democrats to defeat GOP Rep. Nancy Mace’s censure resolution against Ilhan Omar, sparking intense debate over political rhetoric and accountability.
In a dramatic legal battle, President Trump appeals a judge's decision to block his removal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, the first black woman in the role. The case raises significant questions about Fed independence and presidential power.
In a surprising move, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to temporarily withhold $4 billion in foreign aid, sparking controversy and legal battles. The decision comes as the administration seeks to block a federal ruling that mandates the spending of these funds. The case is on hold pending further developments.