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The blizzard of executive orders signed in the Oval Office is a smokescreen for a ticking timebomb: Accusing his own former ...
And so Trump has opened up a trapdoor beneath the American legal system. This trapdoor is wide enough to swallow the entire ...
Judge James Boasberg’s order stops short of holding any government officials in contempt, but leaves open the possibility for these sanctions.
President Trump says the Justice Department is reviewing laws to see if it can send violent U.S. citizens abroad.
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AlterNet on MSN'Untethered to the law': Ex-prosecutor sounds alarm about Trump’s latest 'egregious' moveAttorney and author Shan Wu is writing in theDaily Beast that Trump is demanding the power to prosecute individuals and whole ...
The move by U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg marks an escalation in a battle between the judicial and executives ...
In Tanzania Tundu Lissu, the opposition leader, was arrested on April 9th. The charge sheet cites comments he made ...
The Trump administration believes it can send anyone it wants, without due process or future legal recourse, to rot in a ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in an interview with Yahoo Finance on Tuesday dismissed concerns over China weaponizing ...
Some Democratic political groups are preparing for President Trump’s allies to launch criminal investigations.
Trump’s executive orders calling on the Justice Department to investigate Miles Taylor and Chris Krebs accelerated America’s ...
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