Donald Trump, Supreme Court
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President Trump denounced a court ruling blocking his tariffs in a lengthy Truth Social post Thursday night that targeted Leonard Leo, who played a central role in shaping Trump’s judicial picks
From day to day, Donald Trump’s second term often seems like a roman candle of grievance, with the administration spraying attacks in all directions on institutions and individuals the president considers hostile.
India's crypto sector is ramping up lobbying attempts to reduce the oppressive taxes that have stifled domestic trade for years, partly due to President Donald Trump's crypto-friendly philosophy, and the ongoing trade talks his administration has been having with New Delhi.
A federal court ruling striking down President Donald Trump's global tariff powers could stabilize macroeconomic volatility and rekindle investor interest in risk assets such as Bitcoin (CRYPTO:
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A handful of Trump’s recent pardons show a shift in Justice Department priorities. British authorities garner praise for swift reaction to incident involving a vehicle in Liverpool. And a woman is in a coma after a break-in at the home of Beanie Babies billionaire Ty Warner.
In a heated legal standoff, the Trump administration has turned to the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to block a lower court order that compels the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to comply with a discovery process linked to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit.
Between a barrage of executive orders, foreign trips and norm-shattering proclamations, President Donald Trump has also been busy raking in cash.
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to block an effort to open ... Cooper has permitted into DOGE’s operations and influence gives CREW much of the same information it is ...
President Donald Trump publicly split with the Federalist Society, the powerful conservative lawyers’ group that he relied on to select judges in his first term. Thanks in no small part to Trump, a majority of the Supreme Court justices are associated with the Federalist Society,