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Four days after the Supreme Court struck down his sweeping tariffs last month, Trump invoked part of the Trade Act of 1974 to slap 10% tariffs on foreign goods.
A barrage of Iranian missiles and drones targeted at least five countries across the Middle East, prompting several governments to urge their citizens to take shelter, while Israel carried out a 12th wave of airstrikes on Tehran and the US suspended operations at its embassy in Kuwait.
The Justice Department on Thursday released additional Jeffrey Epstein files involving uncorroborated accusations made by a woman against President Donald Trump that the department said had been mistakenly withheld during an earlier review.
The union for federal workers has argued the proposed changes would remove protections that are in place to prevent “politically motivated layoffs.”
Most Democrats and a few Republicans voted for war powers resolutions that would have required President Donald Trump to get congressional approval for further military action.
The call came a day after the Texas congressman admitted to an extramarital affair with an aide, and as he faced a runoff to keep his seat.
Polling trackers show a consistent picture: Trump’s approval is still underwater nationally, with only modest movement.
A pair of tech investors have filed a civil lawsuit accusing the Trump administration of failing to enforce a law that required TikTok to either separate from its China-based owner or face a U.S. ban.