Trump signed an order that aimed to end birthright citizenship. Over 20 democrat-led states and cities filed a total of five lawsuits that claim the order violates 14th Amendment rights. In an interview Wednesday, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, told KTVO the suits are inaccurate.
The new Trump administration could put a stop to pending litigation on the abortion pill mifepristone and other federal abortion policies through changes at the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a top anti-abortion lawyer involved in several pending cases.
The Supreme Court has upheld a law that could ban TikTok in the ... It can read your text messages," said Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. "It's not just a national security threat, it's a personal security threat.".The law allows for a 90-day extension ...
The Supreme Court has upheld a law that could ... It can read your text messages," said Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. "It's not just a national security threat, it's a personal security ...
President Donald Trump’s firing of inspectors general and independent agency board members in the last week sets up another major legal clash over Congress’ power to put limits on the removal of federal officials,
The March for Life on Friday brought together a movement invigorated by some early moves of the second Trump administration.
The Kansas City Chiefs: the most disliked team in America? Are people tired of seeing them win? Should others get a chance to win championships? Should championship limits be imposed? People in Kansas City are unlikely to agree.
Trump's pick for HHS Secretary told Senators Thursday he would carry out Trump's agenda reducing care for transgender youth. He framed it as an act of love.
The move came after he addressed thousands of abortion opponents in Washington to mark the 52nd anniversary of the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade.
Conservative Republicans seem to be embracing health secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. out of loyalty to President Donald Trump.
On his first day in office, Trump declared that he would effectively ignore the law, and so TikTok lives. He appears to have engineered a short-term bailout for TikTok — whose app should have gone dark in the U.S. by now — after a wealthy donor supported the move and amid some belief that TikTok helped him get reelected.
For now, the Democratic resistance on Capitol Hill against Trump's grant freeze appears to be taking the form of protest votes.