Federal judges have blocked President Trump's executive orders related to the Department of Government Efficiency and ending birthright citizenship.
Trump may ultimately defy judges and the rule of law, but at first he’ll bid for Supreme Court recognition of vastly expanded ...
Eight federal inspectors general challenged their firings in court Wednesday, arguing the moves violated the law—the latest ...
As questions continue over whether President Donald Trump can implement a federal funding freeze, a new report from Santa ...
The town of Havana, Florida, is seeking a family doctor to practice in the rural community. Incentives include rent-free office space with medical equipment owned by the town. With a physician ...
President Donald Trump’s disruption of the U.S. Agency for International Development threatens to harm both poor people ...
The states, meanwhile, argued that the president can’t block money that Congress has approved, and the still-frozen grants ...
GOP lawmakers are growing increasingly worried about the nation plunging into a constitutional crisis if Trump ignores court ...
The Maryland Senate is eyeing several budget cuts as anxiety over federal funding under President Trump continues to loom ...
So far, Trump's team has chosen to fight legal battles in court rather than defy judicial orders. Will that continue?