Supreme Court Helps Trump Dismantle Education Department
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“Yesterday’s Supreme Court decision is a slap in the face to students, families, educators, and taxpayers across America,” said Sen. Lindsey Williams, D-Pittsburgh. While the court majority did not issue an explanation of their decision, Justice Sotomayor, who was among the three opposing justices, wrote a dissenting opinion on the matter.
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Scripps News on MSNTrump admin sues axed members of the Corporation for Public BroadcastingThe Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against three former members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for refusing to vacate their federal offices after being ousted from their jobs.
The U.S. Justice Department's Federal Programs Branch, tasked with defending Trump administration policies, has experienced a significant staff exodus, losing nearly two-thirds of its lawyers. This mass departure stems from demoralization over defending policies perceived as legally questionable and fears of ethical violations.
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Latin Times on MSNOvidio Guzman's Lawyer Slams Mexico's Sheinbaum Over Criticism Of Plea Deal With U.S.: 'She Acts As The PR Arm Of a Narco Organization'Jeffrey Lichtman, lawyer of Ovidio Guzman, criticized Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum as they clash over his client's plea deal with U.S. authorities
Democrats warn the confirmation marks the beginning of the White House's judicial agenda elevating federal court nominees who are loyal to Trump above all else.
Widespread, abrupt terminations have left Justice Department and FBI employees wondering if they will be next, people familiar with the matter say.
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The New Republic on MSNJustice Department Hires Infamous January 6 Rioter to Take RevengeFormer FBI agent and January 6 rioter Jared L. Wise—who shouted “Kill ’em! Kill ’em! Kill ’em!” while the mob attacked law enforcement at the Capitol—is now part of Trump’s Department of Justice.
While campaigning, President Trump promised to prioritize deportation for people without legal status who were a threat to public safety. But Abrego Garcia, who had been living in the United States for over a decade, had no criminal record before he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador this year.
Those actions in recent weeks by the U.S. Department of Justice's voting section may seem focused on the technical machinery of how elections are run but signal deeper changes when combined with ...
President Donald Trump has achieved significant victories in the Supreme Court during the first six months of his second term