Trump Pulls Paul Weiss Executive Order, Says Law Firm Pledged $40 Million in Free Work

The law firm’s chairman also acknowledged the wrongdoing of a former partner, Trump said. President Donald Trump is withdrawing an executive order targeting New York-based law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison (Paul Weiss) after it agreed to review its hiring practices and provide tens of millions of dollars in free legal services to

Social Security in-person identity check angers retirees, advocates

The Social Security Administration’s plan to require in-person identity checks for millions of new and existing recipients while simultaneously closing government offices has sparked a furor among lawmakers, advocacy groups and program recipients who are worried that the government is placing unnecessary barriers in front of an already vulnerable population. The new requirements will impact

Kansans Will Vote Next Year on Electing the State Supreme Court

Republicans support electing the Kansas Supreme Court, while Democrats say it will politicize the state judiciary. The Kansas Legislature gave final approval on March 19 to place a question on the August 2026 ballot that would allow voters to elect members of the state’s supreme court. The state House passed the bill authorizing the proposed

Four more years (it’s only fair)

Republicans deserve their own FDR (with working legs). Democrats deserve Chuck Schumer (and Tim Walz). The media deserve your contempt. Hunter Biden deserves nothing. It’s Friday, March 21, 2025  Steve Bannon, the former White House strategist and federal inmate, made a startling prediction this week during an interview with Chris Cuomo, the former CNN host

Trump Urges Supreme Court to Stop Injunctions Blocking Enforcement of His Orders

The president said the judges do not care ‘about the repercussions from their very dangerous and incorrect decisions and rulings.’ President Donald Trump on Thursday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene after federal judges issued preliminary injunctions blocking the enforcement of his orders to federal agencies. In a post on the social media platform

Trump Weighs Sanctions on Foreign Funders of Domestic Protests

Tick tock: The Trump administration granted Columbia a one-day extension to implement a series of policy changes in order to enter into talks with administration officials about restoring hundreds of millions in lost grant money, our Jessica Costescu and Jessica Schwalb report. Originally, Columbia had until close of business Thursday to respond. The deadline is