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Justice Department lawyers say they can’t yet provide details on what officials are doing to seek Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s return.
From The Wall Street Journal
Trump’s recent sweeping tariff package included 10% on Argentina, though on Wednesday he announced a 90-day pause on the tariffs for most countries except China — whose tariffs he raised to 125%.
From Houston Chronicle
“The government continues to delay, obfuscate and flout court orders, while a man’s life and safety is at risk,” the lawyers wrote in court papers filed in the case.
From The New York Times
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The targeting of former cybersecurity official Chris Krebs and former homeland security official Miles Taylor reflects the president’s escalating quest for retribution.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts intervened to preserve the Trump administration's termination of two federal board members, a temporary win for the administration.
US Chief Justice John Roberts let President Donald Trump temporarily oust top officials at two independent agencies while the Supreme Court decides how to handle a new showdown over presidential power.
Federal prosecutors said that Shawn Monper used the YouTube account "Mr Satan" to post comments on several videos, threatening officials.
A new executive order from President Donald Trump that’s part of his effort to invigorate energy production launches the possibility that his Department of Justice will go to court against state laws
Inside the department’s civil division, litigators are squeezed between judges demanding answers and bosses’ instructions to protect the Trump agenda at all costs.
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Conservatives are reeling after Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined liberal justices, dissenting in the 5-4 decision allowing the Trump administration to deport Venezuelan nationals.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday that it is ending a settlement agreement regarding wastewater problems in a rural Alabama county where most residents are Black, closing an environmental justice probe launched by the Biden administration.
President Donald Trump announced new agreements with five leading law firms to provide free legal work to his administration, shortly after saying he would look to use outside lawyers to help negotiate coming trade deals.