VIDEO November 3 Former Biden advisor questions internal 'incentive' for Congress to reopen government 'Special Report' panelists discuss how Americans are feeling the impacts of the government shutdown and the legality of President Donald Trump's tariffs.
VIDEO November 3 Trump administration sending out partial SNAP payments as shutdown drags on Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley breaks down the Trump administration’s efforts to send out partial SNAP payments as the government shutdown continues on ‘America Reports.’Â
VIDEO November 2 Karoline Leavitt calls for end to Senate filibuster amid government shutdown White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt joins ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s push to end the Senate filibuster, efforts to pay federal employees and the Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling on tariffs.
VIDEO November 1 Trump's tariffs head to the high court The Supreme Court will weigh the limits of presidential authority.
Judiciary November 1 Acquittal of man who urged violence against Trump puts First Amendment in spotlight A jury acquitted Peter Stinson of soliciting violence after he made assassination threats against President Donald Trump on social media platforms.
Supreme Court October 31 Supreme Court prepares to confront monumental case over Trump executive power and tariff authority Trump tariff case before Supreme Court could reshape presidential power. Global trade uncertainty grows as justices weigh emergency authority limits this Wednesday.
Donald Trump October 30 Abrego Garcia's lawyers ask judge to drop vindictive prosecution hearing, dismiss criminal case Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia are seeking to have his criminal case dismissed, arguing the Trump administration has "stonewalled" a key hearing next week.
Donald Trump October 29 States sue Trump admin over billions in looming cuts to SNAP, food stamps Democratic-led states filed suit in federal court, arguing the Trump administration’s halt to SNAP aid during the shutdown harms millions of low-income Americans.
Politics October 28 Abrego Garcia to remain in US for high-stakes 'vindictive' prosecution hearing The Justice Department seems to have reneged on its earlier plans to deport Abrego Garcia to Liberia by the end of October.
Supreme Court October 24 Nearly all Republican AGs add firepower to Trump's birthright citizenship push Two dozen Republican-led states urged the Supreme Court to side with President Donald Trump in his argument that birthright citizenship should be curtailed.
Opinion October 24 Supreme Court case exposes liberal contradictions on race and segregation A Supreme Court challenge to Louisiana's congressional map could reshape how race factors into district drawing, potentially affecting similar racial gerrymandering cases nationwide.