DHS Threatens to Revoke Foreigner Enrollment to Harvard, Cancels $2.7 Million in Grants

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says Harvard is ‘unfit to be entrusted with taxpayer dollars.’ Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem on April 16 threatened to revoke Harvard University’s ability to enroll foreign students, and announced that DHS was pulling $2.7 million in grants from the school. Noem tied the decision

DOJ Urges Supreme Court to Let Trump Fire Labor Board Members

The filing comes a week after the Supreme Court temporarily paused lower court orders preventing the firing of two Biden appointees. The Department of Justice on April 16 asked the Supreme Court to formally block lower court rulings that prevented President Donald Trump from firing members of independent labor boards. Acting on behalf of the

Trump Announces Interim US Attorney for Manhattan

The president announced that Jay Clayton would serve as interim U.S. attorney while discussions with the Senate to confirm him to the role continue. President Donald Trump has announced that Jay Clayton will serve as interim U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York—including parts of New York City—as the nominee faces roadblocks in

Rubio Announces Closure of Office Tracking Foreign Disinformation Over Censorship Concerns

‘The best way to counter disinformation is free speech,’ says the state secretary. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on April 16 announced the closure of an office in the State Department that tracked foreign disinformation, saying it had censored Americans. Rubio, writing in an op-ed in The Federalist, accused the Counter Foreign Information Manipulation and