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President Trump attacked the powerful conservative legal activist Leonard Leo late Thursday, calling the former Federalist Society leader who once advised the president on Supreme Court picks a "bad person" who "probably hates America.
A federal appeals court is allowing Trump’s tariffs to stay in place, issuing a stay of a U.S. court ruling yesterday that blocked several of the tariffs from going into effect. The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled yesterday that he had exceeded his authority in imposing the tariffs on U.S. trading partners.
Tennessee Republican Andy Ogles wants to amend the part of the Constitution that prevents a president from being elected more than twice.
"I agree with much of what the administration does, but we have differences of opinion," Musk said of his time with the Trump administration.
Paul Ingrassia has been nominated to lead the agency that has oversight over federal employment practices such as preventing nepotism and whistleblower reprisals.
"Article One Section Eight gives Congress the power over taxes and tariffs. The Constitution is clear," Bacon, a rare Republican critic of Trump, posted to X. Another X user replied to say the 1934 Reciprocal Tariff Act delegated that power to the president when there is a national emergency.
U.S. President Donald Trump called Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to the White House on Thursday for their first face-to-face meeting since he took office in January and told the central bank chief he was making a "mistake" by not lowering interest rates.