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Justice Department, Trump and Civil Rights Division
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Trump Administration Live Updates: Justice Department Halts New Civil Rights Cases
The Trump administration, moving quickly to clamp down on health and science agencies, has canceled a string of scientific meetings and instructed federal health officials to refrain from all public communications, including upcoming reports focused on the nation’s escalating bird flu crisis.
Trump's New Justice Department Leadership Orders a Freeze on Civil Rights Cases
The new Justice Department leadership has put a freeze on civil rights litigation, and suggested it may reconsider police reform agreements negotiated by the Biden administration
Donald Trump’s Justice Department suspends civil rights lawsuits
Donald Trump’s Justice Department suspends civil rights lawsuits and police reform consent decrees set up by Biden administration
Trump, birthright citizenship
Judge to consider challenge to Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship
President Trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship will face its first legal test in a Seattle courtroom Thursday.
'Taking action to defend' birthright citizenship: Delaware joins states suing Trump's order
The Delaware Department of Justice is joining 17 states in suing the Trump administration for its order ending birthright citizenship.
Challengers to Trump’s birthright citizenship order spar with DOJ over timing
A judge in Maryland heard arguments over the timing of the president’s order, which is set to go into effect in 30 days.
Trump, TikTok
Here are the executive actions and orders Trump signed on Day 1
We’re tracking the executive orders Trump signed on his first day in office, just hours after being inaugurated as president.
Trump signed an executive order delaying a TikTok ban. Now its future is in limbo
TikTok, one of the most popular social media platforms in the United States, has a little more than three months to reach a deal divesting it of Chinese ownership before it goes dark. The app boasts roughly 170 million monthly active users across the country but faces extinction by May if it fails to sell
Trump delays TikTok ban, floats U.S. stake in sale
President Trump has paused the federal ban on TikTok for 75 days, giving ByteDance, the app's China-based owner, time to sell its U.S. assets. In a bold proposal, Trump suggested that a future buyer give the United States a 50% ownership stake in a joint venture.
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Trump’s orders have a common theme: Have the Justice Dept. handle it
Donald Trump signed orders dealing with the border, criminal justice and the Biden administration. In many cases, he assigned ...
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Trump administration directs Justice Department to step up immigration enforcement
The Trump administration is directing the Justice Department to dramatically boost its efforts on immigration enforcement, ...
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Trump is imposing MAGA rule on the government hour-by-hour
President Donald Trump is acting on his campaign promises at the fastest clip in modern memory — sending almost hourly ...
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Justice Department career officials reshuffled to advance Donald Trump's immigration agenda
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. A Justice Department spokesperson didn't immediately ...
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Trump pardons two officers involved in 2020 death of Black man and cover-up
In continuing a stream of controversial pardons, President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued clemency to two former police ...
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Trump's immigration orders and Hughes Fire grows near Los Angeles: Morning Rundown
Plus, YouTube star MrBeast, Elon Musk and Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison are among the names on a list of potential U.S.
New Republic
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Republicans Suddenly Illiterate After Trump’s January 6 Pardons
Republicans are bending over backward to excuse Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons of the January 6 insurrectionists.
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