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U.S. President Donald Trump waves to members of the news media before boarding Marine One and departing the White House Feb. 3, 2017, in Washington, D.C. U.S. President Donald Trump waves to members of the news media before boarding Marine One and departing the White House Feb. 3, 2017, in Washington, D.C. The Justice Department late Saturday filed its appeal of a judge's order temporarily blocking President Donald Trump 's refugee and immigration ban, saying it's the "sovereign prerogative" of a president to admit or exclude aliens. The appeal cites a "basic principle that an alien seeking initial admission to the United States requests a privilege and has no constitutional rights regarding his application."
Democrats used to see Jamie Dimon as one of the good guys on Wall Street. Once hailed as a " But there was Dimon on Friday, sitting at a table surrounded by other wealthy corporate executives, being praised by President Donald Trump - a man who and is already flirting with a constitutional crisis as he implements a campaign promise to impose "a complete and total shutdown of Muslims entering the United States."
In the first fortnight of Donald Trump 's presidency, his primary objective has been to concentrate power in the White House and undermine the democratic institutions that serve as checks on his authority. His executive orders fulfill campaign promises, excite his base, and test the limits of his power.
The Latest on the reaction to a court order blocking U.S. President Donald Trump's ban on travelers and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries : President Donald Trump is predicting his administration will win an appeal of a judge's ruling temporarily halting his refugee and immigration ban. The Justice Department filed a notice of appeal Saturday night as it took a step toward asking the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to lift the judge's stay.
President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart discussed concerns about an escalation in fighting in eastern Ukraine and talked about bolstering the strategic partnership between their countries, according to a readout of the conversation. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called for boosting dialogue and economic ties with the U.S. and discussed a potential visit to Washington, Svyatoslav Tsegolko, Poroshenko's press secretary, said in a Facebook post.
Donald Trump's national security adviser wants to defeat Isis via an ideological war that will 'tackle enemy doctrines' and end 'radical Islam'. Retired Army General Michael Flynn published a book about terror in July last year, titled 'The Field of Fight: How We Can Win the Global War Against Radical Islam And Its Allies'.
To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: People chant during a rally protesting the immigration policies of President Donald Trump, near the White House in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017. WASHINGTON - The government on Saturday suspended enforcement of President Donald Trump's refugee and immigration ban and filed notice it would appeal a judge's order, plunging the new administration into a crisis that has challenged Trump's authority - and ability to fulfill campaign promises.
The Department of Homeland Security complied with a judge's orders Saturday and stopped enforcing President Donald Trump's controversial entry ban, and the fast-moving legal dispute over the president's powers could land at the nation's highest court. On Saturday evening, Trump administration lawyers filed a notice to appeal the Seattle federal judge's decision from Friday night that imposed a temporary, nationwide halt to Trump's order barring refugees and those from seven majority-Muslim nations from entering the country.
The government on Saturday suspended enforcement of President Donald Trump 's refugee and immigration ban and scurried to appeal a judge's order, plunging the new administration into a crisis that has challenged Trump's authority - and ability to fulfill campaign promises. The stand-down, a day after a federal judge in Washington state temporarily blocked the ban, marked an extraordinary setback for the White House.
Judge James L. Robart did not have to actually rule on the legality of President Donald Trump's executive order barring people from seven countries from entering the United States. In granting a temporary restraining order, the judge essentially had to decide that the plaintiffs were: likely to succeed at a later date that people in those states could suffer irreparable harm if the ban continued blocking the President's order was in the public interest.
After President Donald Trump got involved in the negotiation with the overpriced U.S. military contract for F-35's, the Pentagon announced Friday that they have reached a deal with Lockheed Martin for the purchase of 90 F-35 jets . The price tag will be the lowest in the program's history.
Gov. Eric Holcomb has requested the renewal of a federal waiver that allows Indiana's Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 to serve hundreds of thousands of low-income Hoosiers. The request begins an eight-month process with the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services that is expected to go smoothly under President Donald Trump's administration.
Citizens of seven mainly Muslim countries banned from the United States by US President Donald Trump can resume boarding US-bound flights, several major airlines say, after a Seattle judge blocked the executive order. Qatar Airways was the first to say it would allow passengers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen to fly to US cities if they had valid documents.
United States authorities on Saturday suspended Donald Trump's ban on travellers from seven Muslim countries following a court ruling that blocked its enforcement, even as the President termed the court order as 'ridiculous' and vowed to get it 'overturned'. The official added that the Trump administration is 'working closely with the Department of Homeland Security and our legal teams' pending a full review of a complaint filed by Washington State's attorney general, which filed one of several legal challenges to the measure.
In this Feb. 2, 2017, photo, President Donald Trump speaks during his meeting with House and Senate legislators in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington. For all of the White House's early bravado,Trump has taken office with few concrete plans for how to make good on his pledge to unravel President Barack Obama's foreign policy and tackle some of the biggest national security challenges facing his administration.
" New documents confirm that President Donald Trump retains a direct tie to his business interests through a revocable trust now being overseen by one of his adult sons and a longtime executive of the Trump Organization. Trump is the sole beneficiary of the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust, which is tied to his Social Security number as the taxpayer identification number, according to documents published online by the investigative nonprofit ProPublica.
Under so-called deductible-credit plans, the deductible diminishes year by year for policyholders who don't spend a lot on health care. Supporters say these programs reward good health by helping customers reduce their costs.
Reality took a beating from the Washington blame game this past week. Americans heard about a Kentucky massacre that never happened, a travel ban that was a ban despite it being called something else, and a dark plot to help Russian intelligence that was nothing of the sort.
Furious Trump slams 'so-called' judge's decision to controversially halt his immigration order in morning Twitter tirade and claims 'certain Middle Eastern countries AGREE with the ban' BREAKING NEWS: Police arrest boyfriend, 25, of Texas college student, 22, missing since October after human remains were found in a shallow grave Is Trump ALREADY sending the 'feds' into Chicago? ATF is asking agents to transfer to the city to form a 'Crime Guns Strike Force' after president announced a crackdown on violence Revealed: Secret list of Netflix codes that will help you watch your favorite TV shows and films no matter where you live California sex offender, 48, who kidnapped and murdered four women over six-month span despite being tagged with a GPS monitoring device is sentenced to death Iran is set to 'showcase its power' with a missile test just a day after President Donald Trump imposed ... (more)