July 9 Trump has custody over jailed CECOT migrants, El Salvador says, complicating court fights The report undercuts months of assertions by senior Trump officials, who have repeatedly claimed they have no power to compel the return of these individuals.
July 9 Attorney general leading the Supreme Court trans athlete case defense speaks out Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador previewed the Supreme Court case that could set national precedent on transgender athletes in women's sports.
July 9 Sotomayor breaks with Jackson in Supreme Court decision over Trump cuts to federal workforce Supreme Court justices Jackson and Sotomayor disagree over Trump's federal workforce reduction plan in an 8-1 ruling that allows the president's downsizing initiative to proceed.
July 9 DOJ sues California over Title IX violation involving transgender athletes Education Secretary Linda McMahon joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss the Justice Department’s lawsuit against California over alleged Title IX violations tied to transgender athletes competing in women’s sports.
July 9 Justice Brown Jackson issues scathing dissent in federal layoffs case: 'Wrecking ball' The 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts discuss the Supreme Court's ruling on President Donald Trump's federal layoffs.Â
July 9 DOJ lands legal victory as federal judge allows $800M in grants to be clawed back U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta denied an injunction against the DOJ's cancellation of over 360 grant awards, despite acknowledging potential harm to vulnerable communities.
July 9 Turley warns SCOTUS 'sending message' on injunctions: Knock this off! Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Jonathan Turley discusses the Supreme Court's ruling allowing President Donald Trump's federal layoffs to continue despite Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissent and the FBI's investigation into John Brennan and James Comey.
July 8 Tariff case pits Cato Institute against Trump over ‘unlimited’ executive power under emergency law Cato Institute challenges Trump's emergency tariffs in new amicus brief, arguing the administration overstepped authority under IEEPA and undermined separation of powers.
July 8 Supreme Court lets Trump’s ‘wrecking ball’ federal job cuts proceed while legal fight continues SCOTUS allowed President Trump’s federal workforce cuts to proceed temporarily, pausing a lower court block while legal challenges continue.
July 8 Judge torched for Planned Parenthood order: Her court looks 'like a fast food drive-through' Republicans criticize Obama-appointed judge for issuing a temporary restraining order preventing the defunding of Planned Parenthood, calling it an overreach of judicial authority