A judge stated that “an american President is not a king-not even an ‘elected’ one.”
Last Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled his reciprocal tariffs on Canada, China, and the EU were illegal.
Over the Labor Day weekend, a judge stopped the deportation of migrant children to Guatemala.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reinstated a Federal trade Commissioner, asserting Trump lacked the authority to fire her.
A judge ruled Trump violated a 19th-century law by deploying National Guard to Los Angeles during immigration protests.
Trump is entering the fall of his second term with historically low approval ratings, comparable only to his first term.
The dominant narrative of “Trump 2.0” as a successful attack on the establishment is being questioned, with the outcome of his agenda still uncertain.
Trump has begun fundraising off of social media rumors regarding his supposed death.
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