A resolution to impeach U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has gained more traction in recent days.
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Trump admin reviewing billions in government contracts, grants for Harvard amid antisemitism allegations
The Department of Education announced a “comprehensive review” of federal contracts and grants for Harvard University as part of an effort to combat antisemitism on campuses.
How Trump-blocking judges managed to get past Senate judiciary hawks
There is some disagreement among experts and Republicans over whether enough was done to block Democratic-nominated judges, particularly those who are now blocking the Trump administration.
Judges v Trump: Here are the key court battles halting the White House agenda
Federal judges have blocked key Trump policies, prompting legal battles over executive power. The administration vows appeals, setting up a high-stakes court fight.
Successful legal challenges to Biden’s pardons over autopen signature ‘vanishingly low’: Turley
Legal experts are weighing in on President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen for presidential pardons and official documents after President Donald Trump said Biden’s pardons are “void.”
These are the judges going toe to toe against Trump’s agenda
The White House has claimed that “low-level” judges have issued unconstitutional injunctions barring Trump from implementing his agenda and that it will appeal adverse rulings.
Meet Sandra Whitehouse, whose husband’s votes funneled millions into NGO that pays her
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse’s wife, Sandra Whitehouse, has long worked with, and been compensated by, a nonprofit that got millions in federal funds from legislation that he backed.
US judge orders Trump admin to pay portion of $2B in foreign aid by Monday
A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to pay at least a portion of the nearly $2 billion in owed foreign aid for previously completed projects by 6 p.m. Monday.
The Supreme Court Attacks DOGE Cuts
A very serious constitutional issue is currently being fought over, and the Supreme Court came down on the wrong side. President Trump had a plan Read More
USAID head Peter Marocco tells lawmakers he’s eyeing potential criminal charges for foreign aid fraud: report
The head of USAID told lawmakers Wednesday his staff was preparing potential criminal referrals against those who allegedly misused taxpayer dollars.