Trump, tariffs and DOGE legal blow
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Trump's administration faced multiple legal setbacks on Wednesday, as three federal court rulings blocked elements of his immigration and trade policies.
A proposal to break the legal quagmire between CBS News parent Paramount and President Trump involves the Tiffany Network running millions of dollars in public service ads for causes that appeal to the administration,
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WASHINGTON — Democratic attorneys general fighting the Trump administration on an array of policy issues are seizing on the widespread cuts and resignations of federal employees, an effort that may be coming back to bite the White House.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Issues Deranged Threat to China Over “Stalled” Tariff TalksIn a post on Truth Social Thursday night, Trump railed against the U.S. Court of International Trade’s ruling the previous day, which found that the president had exceeded his legal authority by imposing sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries, based on vague claims of “national emergencies.”
Despite judges blocking President Donald Trump’s punishments, experts say firms may still worry about being targeted if they challenge his agenda.
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LAist on MSNTrump's deals with law firms are like deals 'made with a gun to the head,' lawyers sayThe White House said it's reached deals with nine law firms to provide about $1 billion in pro bono services. But the details of those agreements remain murky.
A White House official stated that the White House's legal team is currently finalizing the details of the gift, working on a memorandum of understanding -- or MOU -- between the United States and Qatar. The Washington Post first reported the news.
Trump is in the negative on almost every issue other than border security, where his net approval rating stands at +12 points.
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Latin Times on MSNJudge Issues Scathing Ruling Against Trump Attorney's Bid to Revoke Migrant Due ProcessA federal judge issued a furious 17-page order rejecting a request to deny due process to immigrants from the Trump administration's legal team.
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‘We Have Protestors That Are Bad Dudes’: When Donald Trump Urged His Supporters To Violently Attack Protestors In 2016President Donald Trump urged his supporters to violently attack protestors during the 2016 Presidential Primary debates. Trump doubled down on claims he made during his rallies that he would pay the legal fees of anybody charged with crimes while beating protestors at his rallies.