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A federal judge in New Hampshire says he will certify a class action lawsuit including all children who will be affected by Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.
A federal judge in New Hampshire on Thursday issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump’s executive order banning birthright citizenship, and granting a nationwide class
President Trump signed an executive order to end subsidies for wind and solar energy, promoting energy independence and focusing on fossil fuels. Critics argue it may harm climate efforts.
The judge also granted the case class-action status after the Supreme Court limited judges' ability to block orders nationwide through other means.
President Donald Trump and his legal team eye next steps after the Supreme Court curbed lower court judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions.
The NYPD is looking to the White House for authority to intercept and disable drones — a power that, under federal law, is currently limited to federal agencies.
Justice Department attorneys told a federal district judge Tuesday that the Trump administration will not impose proposed restrictions on birthright citizenship for a month -- but that it reserves the right to "immediately" start planning for that day.
Trump’s comments come after Monday's press briefing, where White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked to walk through the decision to halt weapons to Ukraine. Leavitt stated it was the result of a standard review by the Pentagon of all weapons and aid to all countries that the U.S. supports.