By Mike Scarcella WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration asked a federal appeals court on ...
‘I never signed off on that,’ the president told aides in the Oval Office, expressing displeasure with Justice Department leadership.
The Justice Department on Friday asked a federal appeals court to overturn a lower court ruling that invalidated President Trump's executive orders targeting four major law firms.
The Trump administration urged a federal appeals court to reinstate executive orders targeting four law firms. The Justice Department argued lower courts overstepped in blocking the orders, which ...
It seemed obvious that someone in a position of influence had intervened in the case, and that person was apparently, and predictably, the president.
One of the same law firms that President Trump tried and failed to suppress is now representing AI company Anthropic in its ...
The Trump administration surprised everyone last week when it first dropped an appeal in its fight against four law firms and then, less than 24 hours later, reversed itself and declared the case to ...
The Department of Homeland Security is trying to hide hundreds of ICE-mobiles they can’t actually use to detain immigrants. ICE’s former deputy director, Madison Sheahan, wasted millions of taxpayer ...
President Trump, in a rally-like speech in Kentucky, stressed familiar talking points on the economy, highlighting tax cuts and economic growth. He also boasted about the stock market, which has ...
Anthropic, which owns the AI assistant Claude, is suing the Trump administration after what it called an "unprecedented and unlawful" decision to blacklist the firm on national security grounds.