Court Permits ICE to Continue Arresting Undocumented Individuals in Los Angeles Sanctuary City

Supreme Court Rules on Immigration Enforcement The U.S. Supreme Court has approved a request from the Trump administration to lift a lower court’s ruling that restricted immigration and customs enforcement agencies, specifically ICE, from conducting federal immigration operations due to claims of racial profiling. In July, Judge Mame Eusi Mensa Frimon, appointed by President Biden […]
Court Permits Trump’s Dismissal of Former Schumer Staff Member from FTC — For Now

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire FTC Democrats Temporarily The Supreme Court has granted President Donald Trump a temporary allowance to dismiss Democrats from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) following a lawsuit regarding a firing incident. This happened on Monday, and it seems to follow a series of actions taken by the president. Back in […]
Court supports E. Jean Carroll’s $83M defamation judgment against Trump

Appeals Court Upholds Award Against Trump A federal appeals court panel has reaffirmed an $83.3 million award that was previously decided in favor of E. Jean Carroll against President Trump. This decision came on a Monday and reinforces Carroll’s claims regarding her abuse by Trump in the mid-1990s. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the […]
Supreme Court allows Trump to dismiss FTC commissioner Rebecca Slaughter temporarily

The Supreme Court granted President Trump permission on Monday to remove Democrats from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and a lawsuit has been initiated regarding the dismissal of one member. Justice John Roberts issued a temporary hold on a lower court’s ruling that had allowed Rebecca’s position to remain secure within independent agencies after Trump […]
Supreme Court permits Trump to dismiss FTC commissioner, at least temporarily

Supreme Court Weighs in on Trump’s Authority Over FTC Commissioners On Monday, the Supreme Court granted President Donald Trump the authority to dismiss members of the High Court regarding a significant ruling on enforcement rights. Justice John Roberts issued a temporary order, suggesting that FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Massacre should be removed from her position, […]
Court removes restrictions on immigration stops in the Los Angeles area.

Supreme Court Eases Immigration Restrictions in Los Angeles On Monday, the Supreme Court lifted restrictions on immigration enforcement in the Los Angeles area that had targeted Spanish-speaking individuals and those in specific occupations. The Trump administration had requested the court’s intervention, arguing that the previous order was a “Strait Jacket” that hindered enforcement efforts central […]
Trump administration requests Supreme Court permission to halt billions in foreign aid

The Trump administration may seek a Supreme Court order to freeze billions in foreign aid, potentially igniting a significant legal conflict regarding the president’s authority over federal spending. On Monday, the Justice Department submitted an emergency application to the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court upheld a previous ruling. Attorney General D. John Sauer […]
10 Costco food court items unavailable in the US

(Nexstar) – Along with bulk items, affordable gas, and special member perks, Costco is well-known for its food court. Last year, Costco introduced a new item to its food court menu: chocolate chip cookies. They’ve also recently begun swapping out Pepsi products nationwide. The menu traditionally features favorites like cheese and pepperoni pizza, available by […]
Court halts Trump’s $5 billion reduction in foreign aid

Federal Court Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Cut Foreign Aid The federal appeals court has revisited an earlier ruling, with President Donald Trump attempting to withhold nearly $5 billion in foreign aid that Congress had approved. The DC Circuit Court of Appeals has supported the lower court’s decision that deemed Trump’s effort to cut billions without […]
DHS labels temporary protected status program as ‘misused’ following court ruling

Department of Homeland Security Criticizes Judge’s Ruling on TPS The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has expressed disapproval of a federal judge’s decision that stops the Trump administration from eliminating temporary protected status (TPS) for over a million Venezuelans and Haitians residing in the U.S. Currently, TPS applies to more than a million individuals, specifically […]