The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s effort to deploy federalized National Guard troops to Chicago, marking an unusual setback for an administration that has repeatedly prevailed in emergency appeals since returning to office in January. In a brief order,
President Trump warned Tuesday that U.S. national security could be endangered if the Supreme Court rules against his sweeping tariff agenda. “The biggest threat in history to United States National Security would be a negative decision on Tariffs by the U.S. Supreme
President Donald Trump sounded the alarm Monday on Truth Social, warning that the U.S. Supreme Court may have received “the wrong numbers” in a critical case that could determine the future of American trade independence. The Court is reviewing whether Trump lawfully
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled President Trump’s State Department can prohibit transgender Americans from listing their gender identity on their passports. The 6-3 decision hands Trump another legal victory in his efforts to eviscerate what his administration calls “gender ideology.” The
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick predicted the Supreme Court will rule President Trump’s tariffs are legal. Lutnick, during an appearance on Sean Hannity’s program on Fox News on Wednesday night, cut right to the chase. “The justices were on the president’s side,” Lutnick said, while wagging
The Supreme Court on Wednesday will take up a high-stakes case that could determine whether President Donald Trump can continue using emergency powers to protect American workers and industries from what he calls decades of unfair trade practices. At the heart of
New reports indicate the Department of Labor “will take on a greater role” in administering some of the Department of Education’s workforce programs as part of President Donald Trump’s broader effort to shutter the Department of Education. A Department of Education memo, first
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday lifted a lower-court injunction, permitting former President Trump’s administration to resume its plan to lay off nearly 1,400 employees at the U.S. Department of Education, according to an Associated Press report. A federal judge in Boston
On Tuesday afternoon, the United States Supreme Court lifted a lower court’s order that had temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plans to implement mass layoffs and reorganizations across 19 federal agencies and departments. The decision permits the administration to initiate its restructuring
The Supreme Court granted a partial stay Friday of President Donald Trump’s request to block lower courts from issuing universal injunctions, granting a par victory for the administration as it looks to execute many of its top priorities via executive order and action.