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Trump’s ‘Straighten Out’ Pledge Renews Law-and-Order Battle Lines in Chicago
Trump’s threat to intervene plays into a broader national debate over the limits of executive power.
Trump’s threat to intervene plays into a broader national debate over the limits of executive power.
He cited examples of federal purges and retaliatory actions: firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after unfavorable jobs data
Attorney General Pam Bondi accused Boston officials of misleading the public about crime, claiming the city was unsafe despite statistics
Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House, shrugged off the backlash. “I like him because he’s different,” he said.
A distinct anti-tech sentiment also emerged—one faction advocated a “holy war” against artificial intelligence
The resolution, sponsored by Clay Higgins of Louisiana, accused McIver of assaulting and obstructing federal immigration officers
By uniting lawmakers across ideological divides and putting survivors at the forefront, it sharpened the stakes
Lawmakers from both parties are considering legislation to clarify or curtail presidential use of IEEPA.