
Trump makes historic SCOTUS appearance for birthright citizenship case
President Donald Trump is making a historic appearance at the Supreme Court on Wednesday to listen in as the justices weigh his executive order to curb birthright citizenship.
5627 premium articles in this collection

President Donald Trump is making a historic appearance at the Supreme Court on Wednesday to listen in as the justices weigh his executive order to curb birthright citizenship.

The USDA announced the Forest Service will move its headquarters to Salt Lake City, Utah, replacing regional offices with 15 state directors nationwide.

The Supreme Court heard arguments on Trump’s executive order that would end birthright citizenship, a case that could reshape immigration policy and constitutional law.

Nevada Rep. Susie Lee deleted an expletive-filled tweet targeting Trump's Supreme Court visit after backlash, saying her language touched a nerve.

Former Gov. George Allen challenges Gov. Spanberger to publicly debate Virginia's April 21 redistricting referendum, calling it mid-decade gerrymandering.

Democratic states immediately threatened to sue President Donald Trump over an executive order restricting mail-in voting and creating a voter eligibility list.

UK Home Office scraps non-crime hate incident reporting, with Home Secretary Mahmood saying police will no longer investigate legal social media posts.

President Donald Trump made history attending Supreme Court arguments on birthright citizenship, where justices voiced strong skepticism over his executive order.

President Donald Trump's approval ratings have edged down in recent weeks, sinking further underwater as he faces the nation on Wednesday night to update Americans on the Iran war.

Trump pushes Republicans to use budget reconciliation to fund ICE and border agents, setting a June 1 deadline to end the 47-day DHS shutdown.

The "filthy" Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., will get cleaned up, President Donald Trump said in a direction to the Interior Department.

President Donald Trump's social media statement that Iran asked for a ceasefire is "false and baseless," Iran's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.