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Knight “wanted to scare the hell” out of the refs just like “they”—whom he didn’t identify—“wanted to scare the hell out of judges,” Trump explained, after a nine-minute verbal ramble that covered Knight endorsing him, Afghanistan, Hamas, the price of eggs, and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.
Since beginning his second term, Trump has frequently clashed with judges who have ruled against his sweeping government overhauls.
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The New Republic on MSNJohn Roberts Sends Pathetic Message to Trump on Takeover of CourtsSince first imposing his sweeping “reciprocal” tariff policy, Trump has repeatedly attacked Powell for not lowering the interest rates to offset any economic damage, dubbing him “Mr. Too Late” and “a major loser,” and even calling for his termination.
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While there is no Scriptural blueprint for modern politics, warnings against power-hungry leaders and commands for people of faith provide guidance.
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Upon entering the White House, President Donald Trump quickly shut the door on refugees from Afghanistan, Syria, Sudan, and Venezuela. But this week, one group of refugees will be welcome: white South Africans.
As judges face attacks from President Donald Trump, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. says government “doesn’t work if the judiciary is not independent.”
Trump's bill could lead to rampant AI abuse, organizations warn in a letter to Congress.A provision in the bill would prevent states from regulating AI for a decade.The critics argue it risks civil rights,
President Trump is counting on the Supreme Court to limit the ability of judges to put his policies on hold while they're being challenged.