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PBS Sues Trump Over Executive Order to End Funding

President can't decide programming, filing argues

(Newser) - PBS sued President Trump on Friday to keep his executive order to end its federal funding from taking effect, calling the government's action unconstitutional. The suit filed in US District Court in Washington contends that the Trump administration violated the public broadcaster's First Amendment rights and the law...

Trump Doesn&#39;t Rule Out a Pardon for Combs
Trump Leaves Open
Pardoning Combs

Trump Leaves Open Pardoning Combs

The two once were friends, but president says his decision would be based on fairness

(Newser) - President Trump took a pass Friday on an opportunity to rule out a possible presidential pardon for an old friend who may or may not need one, per USA Today . Asked at the White House whether he'd consider clearing Sean "Diddy" Combs, who's on trial in New...

Trump: Musk &#39;Really Not Leaving&#39;
Trump: Musk
'Really Not Leaving'

Trump: Musk 'Really Not Leaving'

President says DOGE chief will 'go back and forth' between private and public duties

(Newser) - President Trump gave Elon Musk a friendly sendoff on Friday as the latter leaves his DOGE role to focus more on his businesses. But Musk is "really not leaving," said Trump, per the Washington Post . "He's going to be back and forth, I think."
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SCOTUS Lets US Revoke Protection of 500K Immigrants

Ruling allows White House to strip Biden-era legal status of people from 4 nations

(Newser) - The Supreme Court on Friday again cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip temporary legal protections from hundreds of thousands of immigrants, per the AP . The justices lifted a lower-court order that kept humanitarian parole protections in place for more than 500,000 migrants from four countries: Cuba,...

Trump Slams China, and Markets Dip
Trump Slams China,
and Markets Dip

Trump Slams China, and Markets Dip

President accuses Beijing of violating new trade deal

(Newser) - The good vibes with China aren't so good anymore. President Trump on Friday lashed out at Beijing, accusing it of violating a new deal with the US on trade, reports the Wall Street Journal . Markets slumped in response, with Dow opening down about 100 points, or roughly 0.3%,...

Deaf Nonprofit Sues White House Over MIA Interpreters

National Association of the Deaf says WH should make sign language available once more for events

(Newser) - A deaf advocacy nonprofit has filed a complaint against the White House over the latter's sudden removal of sign language interpreters at press conferences and other public events since President Trump once again assumed the Oval Office in January. "Defendants are now denying hundreds of thousands of deaf...

Trump, Musk to Hold Press Conference for 'Last Day'

'Elon is terrific!' Trump says

(Newser) - Elon Musk's time as a "special government employee" is officially over , but he's not leaving the White House without a send-off. In a Truth Social post Thursday, President Trump said he would hold a media event with Musk in the Oval Office at 1:30pm Eastern on...

Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs
Appeals Court
Reinstates
Trump Tariffs
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Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs

Ruling came after a second federal court found tariffs issued under emergency powers unlawful

(Newser) - President Trump's tariffs were reinstated by a federal appeals court ruling on Thursday. The court's ruling came after a second federal court found that an emergency powers law does not give Trump authority to enact tariffs, and that most of the ones he's already ordered after invoking...

Judge Hands Harvard a Win on Graduation Day

She extends order allowing university to continue enrolling international students

(Newser) - As Harvard University held commencement ceremonies Thursday, a federal judge extended her restraining order against the Trump administration's attempt to block international students from enrolling at America's oldest university. Judge Allison D. Burroughs said the order she issued last week will remain in place until a preliminary injunction...

One Punch 6 Years Ago Resonates Politically

Wall Street Journal traces Trump administration's battle with universities to a 2019 altercation

(Newser) - Much has been written about the Trump administration's fight with Harvard and other universities, but the Wall Street Journal traces the broad outlines of the current fight to a single punch in 2019:
  • That year, Hayden Williams got punched in the face after he set up a table at
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More Pardons, Commutations —Including for Gang Leader

Larry Hoover, co-founder of Chicago's Gangster Disciples, ordered a hit on rival

(Newser) - President Trump continued issuing pardons and commutations on Wednesday, including for a former Chicago gang leader given six life sentences for conspiracy, extortion, and other crimes. "I do not believe that there's a more notorious or prolific criminal than Larry Hoover," who was also convicted of ordering...

Trump Has One Big Gripe About Qatar Luxury Jet

'Frankly, it's much too big,' he told reporters on Wednesday of the controversial 'gift' from Mideast

(Newser) - President Trump makes no secret of admiring "big, beautiful" things , but the controversial $400 million luxury jet he says was a gift to the US from Qatar may be too large, even for him. Although Trump told reporters on Wednesday that the recently accepted Boeing 747, which the Defense...

Court Ruling Blows Up Trump&#39;s Tariff Leverage
Court Ruling Blows Up
Trump's Tariff Leverage
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Court Ruling Blows Up Trump's Tariff Leverage

Federal body invalidates most of them, and world markets are happy

(Newser) - President Trump upended world trade with his tariffs. Wednesday's decision from a federal court upends Trump's ability to continue upending things. For now, markets are thrilled that the court has taken away Trump's ability to wield most tariffs the way he has, but the administration plans to...

Elon Musk's Time With the Trump Administration Is Over

Billionaire is no longer a special government employee

(Newser) - Elon Musk's time as a special government employee has officially come to an end, a White House official tells NBC News . The billionaire, who had recently pledged to pay more attention to the actual companies he runs , started offboarding from his role in the Trump administration Wednesday—the day...

Reality TV Couple Released After Trump Pardon

Todd and Julie Chrisley are freed from prison

(Newser) - Reality television couple Todd and Julie Chrisley of Chrisley Knows Best fame walked out of prison Wednesday, the day after President Trump granted them both pardons . One of their attorneys said in an interview that he didn't know why Trump chose this particular week to issue his reprieve, but...

Trump Pardon Just Before Sentencing Frustrates Court

Judge ticks through reasons that wouldn't explain president's order

(Newser) - A labor union leader who pleaded guilty to failing to report gifts from an advertising firm was pardoned by President Trump on the eve of his sentencing Wednesday, court records show—frustrating the judge in the case. James Callahan, of Lindenhurst, New York, was general president of the International Union...

Trade Court Throws Out Tariffs, Ruling Trump Lacks Authority

Three-judge panel doesn't buy national emergency argument

(Newser) - President Trump does not have the authority to impose broad tariffs on imports, a federal court ruled Wednesday, rejecting the argument that the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act gives him that power. The US Court of International Trade had been asked to issue an injunction in the case involving...

Trump: Whitmer Convictions Look Like a 'Railroad Job'

President says he'll look at pardoning men prosecuted in kidnap plot

(Newser) - President Trump said Wednesday that he watched the prosecutions of men charged with plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and that "it looked to me like somewhat of a railroad job." So he's going to consider pardoning them. "You know, they were drinking, and I...

Trump Lashes Out at 'Nastiest Question'

He was asked about the term TACO, standing for 'Trump always chickens out'

(Newser) - President Trump isn't happy about a term coined by Financial Times reporter Robert Armstrong for markets' reaction to his tariffs: TACO, standing for "Trump always chickens out." Trump was clearly irritated when a reporter asked him about the term on Wednesday. "I've never heard that....

Trump Pardons Tax Cheat After Mom Donates $1M: Report

White House claims he was targeted by Biden administration due to 'conservative politics'

(Newser) - Paul Walczak was sentenced to 18 months in prison and ordered to pay nearly $4.4 million in restitution last month after he admitted using millions of dollars meant to pay his employees' taxes to fund an extravagant lifestyle. The sentencing judge specifically noted there "is not a get-out-of-jail-free...

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