Trump, Supreme Court and president
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As President Trump pushes the limits of executive power, the Supreme Court is avoiding confrontation with the White House while flexing its right of judicial review.
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The Trump administration on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court for an emergency order to oust board members who oversee independent agencies, as a constitutional fight about presidential power plays ou...
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House, Trump and judges
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By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to curtail the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking government policies after key parts...
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The House passed legislation Wednesday mostly along party lines that limits the authority of federal district judges to issue nationwide orders, as Republicans react to several court rulings against ...
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Many of Trump's executive orders since he began his second term have been challenged in court, with federal judges often suspending them in the belief that the president has overstepped his bounds --...
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Trump, coal-fired and air pollution
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The letter from the Arizona Republican legislators cites the devastation that has resulted in northern Arizona from the “war on coal,” including hefty job losses, declining school enrollment and fall...
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U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Tuesday that aims to block the enforcement of state laws passed to reduce the use of fossil fuels and combat climate change.
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Trump, tariffs
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President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, including a 10% blanket levy on all imports, officially took effect this weekend — and legal pushback is already underway, The Wall Street Journal report...
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States is taking in $2 billion per day from tariffs.
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Despite insisting for days that his policies would never change, he told reporters on Wednesday: "You have to be flexible."
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A group financed by billionaire Charles Koch and conservative legal activist Leonard Leo sued Donald Trump for imposing tariffs on Chinese imports.
By Jarrett Renshaw, Timothy Gardner and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump signed executive orders on Tuesday that aim to boost coal production in his latest action that runs counter to global efforts to curb carbon emissions.
Democratic Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz is blocking more than 300 of President Donald Trump’s nominees from swift confirmation votes despite
President Donald Trump threatened to add new tariffs on China if Beijing doesn’t remove its retaliatory duties by today. Follow live news updates as countries and the stock market react to Trump’s tariff moves.
U.S. President Donald Trump is seeking to expand the mining and use of coal inside the country in a bid to power the boom in data centers, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing a senior White House official.
Harry Enten said during a CNN segment on Tuesday that Trump was like a "soaring eagle" due to his 111 executive orders since taking office, noting concerns he would be a lame duck.
A pair of prominent Democratic members of Congress will host a "shadow" hearing Monday seeking to spotlight what they describe as President Donald Trump's attacks on the rule of law.
President Trump's sweeping tariff and policy shifts could undermine plans to expand U.S. production of critical minerals for clean power.