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Federal appeals court dismisses classified records case against former Trump co-defendants
A federal appeals court dismissed the appeal charges brought against Trump aides Waltine Nauta and Carlos DeOliveira by former Special Counsel Jack Smith in his classified documents case, Fox News Digital has learned.
Robert B. Reich: Trump regime is refusing to be bound by the federal courts. Where will this end?
Plaintiffs are seeking to “check this abuse of power” by asking the courts to declare the Trump regime’s actions unlawful and prevent their enforcement.
Why Federal Courts May Be the Last Bulwark Against Trump
With a compliant Congress and mostly quiet streets, the president’s opponents are turning to the judicial branch with a flurry of legal actions. But can the courts keep up?
Federal Court Blocks Trump Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
A federal court in New Hampshire today blocked President Trump’s executive order that seeks to strip certain babies born in
White House vs. federal courts: Trump taking advantage of pillars of democracy
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration violated a court order to stop the federal funding freeze. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports the latest from outside the White House. Former Assistant Attorney General Tom Dupree,
Legal expert on what happens if Trump decides to defy federal judge’s court order
CNN’s Anderson Cooper and legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin discuss what may happen if President Trump decides to defy a federal judge’s court order.
Trump gets to fill vacancy on largest federal trial court in Georgia
The chief judge of the largest federal trial court in Georgia is retiring, giving President Donald Trump an opportunity to appoint a replacement.
'Going to get far, far worse': Trump and federal courts on crash course over exec actions
The Trump administration and the federal courts are on a crash course over the president's executive actions. Trump allies say the courts cannot stop his orders. Whistleblower Aid and founding legal partner Mark Zaid joins Ana Cabrera to share his concerns on executive overreach.
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Grassley: Trump has 'taken an oath to follow the law,' will abide by federal court orders
With a judge ordering Trump to pay millions owed to farmers and others, Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa says the president will ...
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Trump reignites legal fight over freezing billions in federal funding
The Trump administration is reigniting a legal fight over whether it can unilaterally freeze billions of dollars in funding ...
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Federal judge says Trump administration violated court order in funds freeze litigation
Judge John McConnell ordered the government to restore frozen funds while citing a Supreme Court case about contempt for ...
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Court Pause on Trump Cuts to Medical Research Funds Is Expanded Nationwide
The federal order temporarily halts the Trump administration’s plans to slash $4 billion in overhead costs for research at ...
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Judge finds Trump administration violated court order halting funding freeze
This is the first time in President Donald Trump’s second term that a federal judge has accused his administration of defying ...
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Trump birthright citizenship order blocked third time, in New Hampshire federal court
Three federal courts have blocked President Trump's order denying citizenship to children born to parents without ...
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Scott Jennings: The Constitutional Crisis Right Now Is Federal Judges Usurping Presidential Power
CNN's Scott Jennings argues against federal judges ruling that the executive branch has authority to control how money is ...
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Court Continues Pause on Federal Employee ‘Buyout’ Plan
Judge George O’Toole Jr. heard oral arguments on whether to grant a temporary restraining order on the decision faced by ...
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