President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday that gives TikTok a 75-day extension during which the United States will not enforce the law meant to force the app’s owner to sell the company.
President Donald Trump enacted an executive order on Monday, entitled 'Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government.' This action seeks to tackle abuses of authority in federal law enforcement
In a joint statement, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and 11 other states challenged a warning from the Department of Justice ordering state officials to comply with President Donald Trump's immigration initiatives or risk investigation.
U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, appointed by former President Ronald Reagan, signed the temporary restraining order on Thursday to block Trump’s action. Coughenour’s decision just days after a number of states, including New Jersey, sued the Trump administration over the move.
Presidents Clinton, Biden issued orders aiming to correct environmental injustice. On Monday, President Trump issued orders revoking those efforts.
The order is titled “Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government,” but it asserts that the Biden administration might have acted illegally and directs agencies to seek evidence.
The Justice Department's new leadership directed prosecutors to potentially charge state or local officials who impede President Trump's immigration policies.
The Delaware Department of Justice is joining 17 states in suing the Trump administration for its order ending birthright citizenship.
The New Mexico Department of Justice is challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship. The president issued the order on Monday as part of his plan to crack down on illegal immigration into the United States.
Measure directs Justice Department to not enforce the law for 75 days while administration determines “the appropriate course forward.”