Judge pauses demand for more details on Kilmar Abrego Garcia

A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily halted her order requiring the Trump administration to provide information on its efforts so far to retrieve Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last month — just one day after accusing the administration of demonstrating “bad faith” in the proceedings.  Earlier Wednesday, the Department

Injunction granted to San Francisco and other cities challenging Trump sanctuary city crackdown

San Francisco, Santa Clara County challenge Trump crackdown on sanctuary cities San Francisco, Santa Clara County challenge Trump crackdown on sanctuary cities 03:32 A federal judge in California issued a preliminary injunction Thursday blocking the Trump administration from pulling funds from so-called “sanctuary cities” following a lawsuit brought by San Francisco and other local governments

Trump “not happy” with Russian strikes on Kyiv: “Vladimir, STOP!”

Deadly Russian attack in Ukraine Trump slams Putin after deadly Russian attack in Ukraine 03:13 President Trump posted on social media Thursday morning to express he’s “not happy” with the Russian strikes on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, calling the strikes “very bad timing” amid peace negotiations and telling Russian President Vladimir Putin to “STOP!” Overnight,

Trump asks Supreme Court to let him enforce transgender military ban

Trump tries to remove trans service members Why is Trump trying to remove transgender service members from the military? 04:32 Washington — President Trump on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to allow his administration’s policy prohibiting transgender people from serving in the military to take effect while legal challenges to the ban move forward. The

Hundreds of schools condemn Trump’s “political interference”

Washington — Hundreds of U.S. universities and colleges, including Harvard, Princeton, Penn, Brown, MIT, Cornell and Tufts issued a joint letter Tuesday condemning President Trump’s “political interference” in the nation’s education system. The move comes a day after Harvard University sued the Trump administration, which announced an initial funding freeze of $2.2 billion and later signaled its intention