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Trump Claims Latest Supreme Court Ruling Gave Him Power for ‘Terrible Things’
President doubles down on tariff authority after Supreme Court strikes down IEEPA-based trade regime in landmark 6-3 decision
President doubles down on tariff authority after Supreme Court strikes down IEEPA-based trade regime in landmark 6-3 decision
After the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs, the replacement Section 122 duties expire in five months — and Congress may lack the votes to extend them
President visits northwest Georgia as 18 candidates scramble for the most Republican district in the state — and his own endorsement appears uncertain
Republicans who unanimously blocked federal election mandates in 2021 now pass their own sweeping overhaul, setting up a Senate battle over voter ID and the filibuster
Three Republicans break ranks to defeat procedural blockade, clearing way for direct challenge to trade policy
Senate deal separates Homeland Security budget as House remains in recess until Monday
Federal lawyers cite “national-security” and privacy concerns; judge gives prosecutors 14 days to comply or face sanctions
Seventeen Republicans defy party leadership in rare bipartisan healthcare vote