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From day to day, Donald Trump’s second term often seems like a roman candle of grievance, with the administration spraying attacks in all directions on institutions and individuals the president considers hostile.
A high-stakes legal showdown is underway over former President Donald Trump’s sweeping use of emergency powers to impose tariffs — a move that has sparked backlash from small business owners, trade experts,
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Judge temporarily blocks Trump from retaliating against New York over congestion tollA federal judge in New York has temporarily prevented President Donald Trump from retaliating against the state over its Manhattan congestion toll.
The Trump administration fired back Monday against ousted Copyright Office chief Shira Perlmutter’s lawsuit, arguing her emergency request for reinstatement should be denied because the president has sweeping authority to remove her.
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Trump's legislative success contrasts with low approval ratings on economic issues like tariffs and inflation overshadowing his presidency's achievements.
President Donald Trump announced he is granting a “full and unconditional pardon” to a former Virginia sheriff, Scott Jenkins, who was convicted of conspiracy, honest services fraud and bribery.
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The Nation on MSNThe Supreme Court Gifts Trump Even More PowerThe court seems ready to give the president extraordinary power over what had been independent worker- and consumer-protection agencies.
Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs may be able to survive a legal challenge, thanks in part to a Japanese zipper company that sued the Nixon administration 50 years ago.