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Trump's administration faced multiple legal setbacks on Wednesday, as three federal court rulings blocked elements of his immigration and trade policies.
Elon Musk, the world's richest man, who has led an effort in the Trump administration to cut jobs and programs across the federal government, stood by President Trump's side on Friday in the Oval Office,
President Donald Trump’s plans to conduct mass firings at multiple agencies will remain on hold after a federal appeals court declined his administration’s request to freeze a lower court’s order that halted the terminations at more than a dozen agencies.
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WASHINGTON — Democratic attorneys general fighting the Trump administration on an array of policy issues are seizing on the widespread cuts and resignations of federal employees, an effort that may be coming back to bite the White House.
Despite judges blocking President Donald Trump’s punishments, experts say firms may still worry about being targeted if they challenge his agenda.
The PSAs would involve Paramount’s CBS news subsidiary — the defendant in Trump’s controversial $20 billion lawsuit — running what would be paid ads across its platforms that
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Issues Deranged Threat to China Over “Stalled” Tariff TalksIn a post on Truth Social Thursday night, Trump railed against the U.S. Court of International Trade’s ruling the previous day, which found that the president had exceeded his legal authority by imposing sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries, based on vague claims of “national emergencies.”
President Trump said on Friday that he would double the tariffs he had levied on foreign steel, increasing them to 50 percent, a move that he claimed would further protect the industry.