Trump administration, Tren de Aragua and Judge Beryl Howell
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Federal Judge James Boasberg ordered an extension of a temporary restraining order against deportation flights implemented by the Trump administration using the Alien Enemies Act.
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The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to allow it to use a rarely invoked wartime law to continue to deport Venezuelans with little to no due process.
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A U.S. federal judge on Friday extended his temporary halt to President Donald Trump's use of a 200-year-old wartime law to expel alleged Venezuelan gang members, dealing a setback to the Republican ...
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Trump, Signal and Boasberg
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Boasberg is also demanding to know why the Trump administration deported a Venezuelan group to an El Salvador prison.
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Donald Trump’s administration has been ordered by a judge to preserve messages from the Signal group chat they used to discuss plans for an attack on Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
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President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of Ozy Media co-founder Carlos Watson, a White House official said Friday, just hours before Watson was due to report to prison for a nearly 10-year sentence in a financial conspiracy case.
A federal judge sharply rejected a Trump administration request that she recuse herself from a case challenging an executive order targeting Democratic-tied law firm Perkins Coie, accusing the Justice Department of attacking the messenger because it could not attack the message.
Case Western Reserve University has closed its Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement, citing the need to comply with presidential executive orders affecting institutions that receive federal funding.
A D.C. appeals court panel issued a ruling into whether Trump can use a 1798 law to deport suspected Venezuelan gang members.
The Justice Department had appealed the decision after US District Judge James Boasberg ordered a halt to the deportations
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The government spent years probing allegations that a Dallas HOA created rules to kick poor Black people out and that Texas discriminated against minority residents in Houston after Hurricane Harvey,
A document unsealed Tuesday from the criminal case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams may raise questions about the testimony of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche during his Senate confirmation hearing. During the hearing, Blanche was asked about the Justice Department's decision to drop the corruption charges against Adams.
Live updates and the latest news as JD Vance visits Greenland and Trump swears in his former lawyer Alina Habba as U.S. attorney for New Jersey.