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.
In a stunning display of power, Trump is using federal authority to intimidate and control institutions that oppose him. From law firms to universities, the ramifications are far-reaching, and the responses from these institutions are varied and revealing.
The Supreme Court is at a crossroads as it debates the creation of a second Black-majority congressional district in Louisiana, a decision that could reshape electoral power and the interpretation of the Voting Rights Act.
In a dramatic display, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele shares a controversial video of deported Venezuelans, igniting discussions on immigration policy and his rising influence.
The White House is embroiled in controversy as deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members continue, potentially defying a judge's order and raising questions about presidential power and constitutional law.