As President Donald Trump signs a flurry of executive orders with tacit congressional approval, some are looking to the court ...
The Trump administration is set to completely gut the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) after it was ...
President Donald Trump arrives for the National Prayer Breakfast at the Capitol on Thursday. (Pete Kiehart for The Washington ...
ProPublica and The Texas Tribune took a snapshot of the blitz of executive orders Trump has signed since taking office by tallying nearly three dozen from his first day.
If Congress and the Supreme Court don’t stand up for themselves and start acting with principle instead of partisanship, Trump’s lawless acts are just getting started.
The pause on Canadian and Mexican tariffs allowed homebuilders to breathe a sigh of relief and the number of deportations ...
The theory of the unitary executive is being put into practice by Donald Trump, and the field experiment isn’t going well. The theory states that the president has the right to fire, at will, any ...
The 9th Circuit is no longer the venue of choice for challenges to Donald Trump’s agenda — in large part due to his ...
As Elon Musk and his lieutenants look to cut spending and trim the ranks of the federal bureaucracy, sidestepping powers ...
One disqualified candidate, Florida Rep. Debbie Mayfield, files lawsuit. The other one, Gabriel Goddard, plans his own legal action.
Lawyers for the Department of Justice claim the birthright citizenship order attempts to resolve "prior mis-impressions" of the 14th Amendment.