President Trump has ordered U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, raising questions about presidential authority and the need for congressional approval. Dive into the legal debates and implications of this controversial decision.
In a surprising legal twist, a federal appeals court has ruled that President Trump can keep the National Guard in Los Angeles, allowing him to use the military amid protests against his deportation policies. This ruling could set a precedent for future deployments without state consent.
In a significant ruling, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has paused the Trump administration's plans to cut the federal workforce, citing constitutional limits on presidential powers. This decision follows a lawsuit from labor unions and cities.
Donald Trump's job approval rating has plummeted to 39% in just 100 days, the lowest in 80 years. With rising recession fears and public disapproval of his policies, the president faces an uphill battle ahead.
In a bold move, Trump appeals to the Supreme Court to enforce swift deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members under a 1798 law, igniting a legal battle over presidential powers and national security.
In a striking move, Trump claims he can void Biden's pardons for Jan 6 committee members, sparking legal debates over presidential powers and the use of autopen signatures.
In a bold move, the Trump administration deported members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador, defying a court order. This controversial action raises questions about immigration law and presidential powers.
In a surprising turn of events, U.S. Senate Republicans have embraced the spending cuts proposed by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency after a Supreme Court ruling limited presidential powers. Discover the implications for federal spending and jobs!
In a dramatic turn, a federal appeals court permits Trump to remove the head of a government watchdog agency while legal disputes unfold. Dellinger, the ousted chief, considers an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court.
A U.S. judge has ruled that President Trump's firing of a federal watchdog was illegal, raising significant questions about presidential authority. The ruling is set to be reviewed by the Supreme Court.