During a protest against immigration raids in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, police violently assaulted students, arresting several, with the police chief seen physically confronting students. Similar suppressions of student protests over immigration issues have also occurred across several states, with suspensions and threats issued to participants. The article argues that police violence and repression are part of broader class struggles and highlights recent incidents involving federal immigration enforcement.
The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's global tariffs, which were a key aspect of his economic policy, reducing his ability to impose tariffs under certain authorities. This decision is seen as a setback for Trump's trade strategy and may influence GOP members to distance themselves from such tariffs. The ruling also limits Trump’s tariff powers, which he had claimed would be strengthened, and could affect future trade negotiations and political dynamics within the party.
President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Iran, giving Iran 10-15 days to negotiate a deal or face potential adverse actions amid rising tensions and military movements.
The Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump violated federal law by unilaterally imposing sweeping tariffs globally. Chief Justice John Roberts, who authored the majority opinion, explained the decision in court. This ruling represents a significant setback for the White House on a key issue of foreign policy and economics.
Most of Trump's tariffs were invalidated by the Supreme Court, which ruled they exceeded legal authority. Trump responded by raising the global tariff to 15%, implemented under the 1974 Trade Act, and announced investigations into trading partners for possible tariffs.
The article reports that Kristi Noem used taxpayer dollars to buy two jets equipped with private cabins and also spent money on decor and furnishings.
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant decision against former President Trump regarding tariffs, creating ongoing legal uncertainties as he considers alternative legal options. The case's implications highlight the continued legal battles surrounding tariffs and trade policies.
JPMorgan Chase has acknowledged for the first time that it closed President Donald Trump's and his businesses' bank accounts after the Jan. 6 attack, according to a court filing in a lawsuit where Trump claims the closures were politically motivated. The lawsuit accuses the bank of unlawfully de-banking Trump and his companies, causing financial harm, amid broader debates over political bias and bank de-platforming.
Following a Supreme Court decision that struck down his tariffs as exceeding his authority, Donald Trump imposed a new 15% global tariff. The court ruled that tariff authority is Congress's, not the President's, and did not decide on refunds for past tariffs. Business groups are calling for refunds of approximately $133 billion collected previously.
Kristi Noem is accused of turning Homeland Security into a lawless operation that prioritizes politics over human life, including incidents involving ICE agents and record deaths in custody. She is also alleged to have engaged in corruption by awarding no-bid contracts to political allies and obstructing congressional oversight. Critics demand her impeachment due to these allegations.
The Artemis II mission, which will carry four astronauts around the moon, faces potential delay from March to April due to complications with helium flow in the rocket system. NASA is considering a rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building as it investigates the issue, which could affect multiple planned launch windows.
JPMorgan has admitted in court filings that it closed Trump's accounts after Jan. 6, 2021, which Trump claims was politically motivated. The lawsuit includes allegations of debanking and a reputational blacklist, with Trump seeking compensation for financial harm caused by the bank's actions.