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President Donald Trump’s administration is forcing government immigration lawyers to volunteer to help the Department of Justice with an aggressive campaign to strip hundreds of naturalized Americans
Hostilities between the U.S. and Iran ramped up. Trump officials pushed for a $250 bill with Trump's portrait. Trump's approval rating plunged among his White working-class base. A federal judge let Trump's order limiting mail-in voting stand.
President Donald Trump announced he'd be reimposing 25 percent tariffs on EU vehicles after the trade partner allegedly did not hold up its end of the two bodies' trade deal
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Trump ramps up push for Gulf states, Iran to join Abraham Accords after peace deal
Donald Trump said he urged Muslim country leaders to back the Abraham Accords during calls on Iran talks. He framed their participation as central to any peace settlement and warned of wider conflict if negotiations fail.
President Donald Trump appears to be nearing an escape ramp from the Iran war, but it’s one that represents a risky bet that Tehran’s divided leadership will opt for postwar modernization rather than continuing conflict with the United States and Israel.
USCIS is sending over ‘a team of our most skilled’ attorneys to boost the Justice Department’s denaturalization investigations
The American Bar Association (ABA) is moving closer to rolling back a key diversity initiative in an effort to hang on as the nation’s law school accreditor while the Trump administration and Republicans ramp up pressure on such DEI initiatives.
Is the United States still at war with Iran? If the war is over, who won and who actually controls the Strait of Hormuz now? Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined last night to discuss these questions and whether Trump has an exit strategy from the fighting he initiated.
WASHINGTON — On Sunday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., discussed an off-ramp with President Donald Trump to reopen TSA and end the long lines and delays at airports. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
While Operation Epic Fury was militarily successful, securing a settlement, peace deal or even just a framework agreement has been less of a triumph.
By striking down Trump’s tariff authority, write Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and co-author Steven Tian, the Supreme Court handed him a chance to retreat from a damaging trade war while claiming credit for a more effective negotiating strategy.