Here are five takeaways from a week when President Trump moved ahead with deportations and sweeping changes to the federal government — and ran into obstacles in the courts.
Donald Trump is threatening to deport U.S. citizens who vandalize Tesla dealerships. In a post on Truth Social Friday morning, the president took his threats to punish protesters for committing ...
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AlterNet on MSNThis 'alarming' Trump DOJ effort could be even more 'perilous' than McCarthyism: legal expertsMahmoud Khalil — a 30-year-old Columbia University student — has been held in a federal detention center in Louisiana for, ...
Donald Trump did not take the news well. In the ensuing hours, the president and his administration vehemently rejected ...
An “anti-capitalist” group that claimed credit for terrorizing a Philadelphia neighborhood near the University of ...
Donald Trump did not take the news well. In the ensuing hours, the president and his administration vehemently rejected ...
Donald Trump did not take the news well. In the ensuing hours, the president and his administration vehemently rejected ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSN'We are looking for you': Trump says people sabotaging Teslas may go to jail for "up to twenty years"US President Donald Trump on Friday said that people who are caught sabotaging Tesla cars may stand a chance to go to jail ...
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A day after Elon Musk publicly claimed conspiracy to assassinate him and destroy his electric vehicle company Tesla amid ...
Education Department a GOP talisman, and lesson Trump considers relinquishing NATO leadership Democrats face pushback at town ...
A federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, ordered the Trump administration on Thursday to not deport a Georgetown University ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order today to begin dismantling the Department of Education. Follow here for the latest live news updates as the president continues to forge ahead with his ...
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