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.
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.
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 article claims that Pam Bondi was involved not to deliver justice but to conceal alleged crimes of Donald Trump, as discussed in a post by Lincoln Project on Instagram.
US business associations are demanding refunds for tariffs imposed by the Trump administration following the Supreme Court ruling that the tariffs were imposed beyond presidential authority. The court did not address whether Trump must repay collected tariffs, leaving the issue to lower courts, which could extend litigation. Businesses argue refunds are necessary for economic recovery, but the process remains uncertain and may involve multiple legal proceedings.
Matthew Moroun, operator of the Ambassador Bridge, gave $1 million to a political action committee that supports Republican President Donald Trump ...