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Supreme Court keeps in place Trump funding freeze that threatens billions of dollars in foreign aid
The Supreme Court is extending an order that allows President Donald Trump's administration to keep frozen nearly $5 billion in foreign aid, handing him another victory in a dispute over presidential
The Supreme Court let Trump keep $5B in foreign aid frozen, siding with his administration in a dispute over presidential power and spending.
The Supreme Court cleared the way for Trump to freeze billions in foreign aid. Former FBI director turned Trump critic James B. Comey was indicted. Context: Trump told prosecutors to take cases from the D.C. government — which does not allow the death penalty — as much as possible to ensure more cases qualify for the federal death penalty.
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Supreme Court 'likely' to green-light Trump’s 'extraordinary claims of executive power'
President Donald Trump and his allies are having some intense debates with opponents over the amount of power that the federal government's executive branch enjoys under the U.S. Constitution. Many of Trump's executive orders are being challenged in the lower federal courts,
On Friday, President Donald Trump's administration formally appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether the executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children born in the United States under certain circumstances is constitutional,