A U.S. judge has given Trump officials a week to comply with a court order or risk contempt charges. This could lead to a historic confrontation between the branches of government over deportation practices.
The deportation of Salvadoran Abrego Garcia has ignited a fierce political battle as Senator Van Hollen travels to El Salvador to advocate for his return, facing backlash from the Trump administration and Republicans.
In a striking rebuke, a federal judge criticized the Trump administration for failing to act on the return of Kilmar Ábrego García, a man wrongfully deported to El Salvador, despite a Supreme Court ruling.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration misrepresented a Supreme Court ruling regarding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego García. The administration's claims raise questions about its commitment to legal orders and the treatment of deportees.
In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has mandated the Trump administration to facilitate the release of Kilmar Abrego García, a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador. His case highlights serious concerns over the government's deportation practices and legal authority.
In a rare decision, the Supreme Court has ordered the Trump administration to bring back a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, raising questions about immigration policies and foreign relations.
Despite recent stock market plunges, Trump officials remain resolute on tariffs, insisting they are essential for negotiating better trade agreements with over 50 countries. Can the US avoid a trade war?
A federal judge has raised serious concerns over the Trump administration's handling of migrant flights to El Salvador, suggesting possible violations of his court orders. The case centers around the use of the Alien Enemies Act and could lead to contempt proceedings.
The Senate Armed Services Committee is launching an investigation into Trump administration officials' use of the Signal app for discussing military operations, raising serious national security concerns.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to preserve records of a Signal chat where top officials discussed sensitive military strategies in Yemen. The decision has sparked outrage and calls for accountability in Washington.