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‘The president has every right to criticize the decision,’ press secretary Karoline Leavitt said to reporters.
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‘If you join this wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, the Department of Justice will put you behind bars,’ Pam Bondi says.
Federal Judge Declines to Block Firing of US Institute of Peace Leadership
The judge rebuked the government’s treatment of the institute’s employees.
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House Judiciary Chair Suggests Legislative Remedy Other Than Judges’ Impeachment
Rep. Jim Jordan said that hearings will be held on how to respond to orders issued by federal judges blocking the Trump administration in recent days.
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EU Delays First Round of Counter Tariffs Until Mid-April
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White House Condemns Bomb Threats Against Shen Yun
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Nvidia Chief Says Company Plans to Spend Hundreds of Billions on Manufacturing in US
The White House celebrated the comments and highlighted recent spending promises made by leading domestic and international tech companies.
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FBI Agent Who Accused the Bureau of Bias Charged With Disclosing Classified Info
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Retired Supreme Court Justice Says Impeaching Judges Over Decisions Doesn’t Work
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US Attorney General Says District Judge Has ‘No Right’ to Ask Flight Deportation Questions
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Britain to Host Talks on Peacekeeping in Ukraine
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