Trump, Robert Mueller and Executive Order
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Both firms, which have connections to former special counsel Robert Mueller, are now the second and third to sue.
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A U.S. judge on Friday said he is inclined to temporarily block Republican President Donald Trump's administration from enforcing his order targeting prominent Washington law firm WilmerHale over its...
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The president has attacked law firms for “frivolous” litigation. But his actions could undermine the basic right of Americans to sue their government.
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Trump, executive order and collective bargaining
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President Donald Trump took his most consequential action against federal employee unions yet late Thursday, signing an executive order aimed at ending collective bargaining for government employees w...
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“Signalgate”, as the scandal has become known, has turned into the first big crisis of Donald Trump’s second presidential term — just over two months in.
From The Financial Times
Debates continue about how big of a security breach this was, but it’s clearly not a good look for those involved.
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President Donald Trump is ending collective bargaining with federal labor unions in agencies with national security missions across the federal government, citing authority granted him under a 1978 law.
The White House mandates federal transactions to go electronic, aiming to reduce fraud, cut costs, and increase efficiency, moving away from paper-based methods.
Skadden Arps, one of the largest law firms in the world, reached an agreement with Trump despite not being targeted by the White House like other firms.
President Donald Trump on Thursday revealed his intention to force changes at the Smithsonian Institution with an executive order.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order to make sweeping changes to the U.S. election system that critics say threaten to disenfranchise millions of eligible voters.
Stephanie Thomas called an executive order seeking to require proof of citizenship to register to vote 'unlawful and unconstitutional.'
FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump places his hands on a signed executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 7, 2025. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday aiming to eliminate what the it calls “anti-American” content from museums and parks, sources told ABC News.