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Judge pauses Trump administration's plans for mass layoffs at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau AP NewsLive updates: Federal judge to pause the Trump administration's plans for mass layoffs at the CFPB AP NewsJudge orders halt to mass firings at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ABC NewsMass layoffs gut CFPB as its leaders declare most of its staff 'unnecessary' NPR
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US judge halts Trump plan for rapid deportations to third countries Reuters
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After Weeks of Attacking Judges, Trump Administration Blames Judge for Escalating Tensions The New York TimesJudge: 'Probable cause' to hold U.S. in contempt over Alien Enemies Act deportations NPRJudge says Trump officials could be found in contempt. What happens next? BBCEx-Trump DHS chief rebukes Boasberg deportation rulings as ‘nonsense' The HillJudge Goes Nuclear on Trump wit
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent complained to President Trump that the acting commissioner had been installed without his knowledge.
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A young girl collapsed near the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office while President Donald Trump spoke during a Friday swearing-in ceremony for former heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz, who rushed over to assist the child.
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IRS decision on Harvard's tax-exempt status could come in days: Sources ABC NewsTrump Administration Claims Harvard Failed to Report Large Foreign Donations The New York TimesHarvard Stood Up to Trump. Now It Wants Donors to Help. WSJResearch Funding Harvard University
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President Trump says he wants Xi Jinping, China's leader, to call him to talk tariffs. Mr. Xi is ghosting Mr. Trump, and markets are plummeting.
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Rubio Says US to Move on If War in Ukraine Can't Be Ended Bloomberg.comRubio Says Trump to ‘Move On' From Ukraine Peace Talks if No Progress Soon The New York TimesTrump says US could walk away from Russia-Ukraine war deal PoliticoTrump's presidency: Ukraine talks, immigration policy and key court cases CNN
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President Trump again attacked the chair of the Federal Reserve this week, but advisers say the president has turned more cautious on policies that could stoke extreme financial volatility again.
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The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration posted 229 files containing the pages to its public website.
The post 10,000 pages of records about Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination are released, on Trump's order appeared first on Boston.com.
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A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from dropping charges against alleged MS-13 leader Henrry Villatoro Santos, ordering he remain in U.S. custody for now.
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Harvard has an endowment of over $50 billion. So why do federal cuts of a few billion matter? CNNTrump Threatens Harvard's Ability to Enroll International Students WSJTrump administration escalates pressure campaign on Harvard with review of foreign donations, sweeping records request The Boston GlobeResearch Funding Harvard UniversityPride and Dread in Harvard Yard as Trump Wars With the University The New York Times
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Another week, another show of contempt for the rule of law.
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Trump admin threatens Harvard's ability to host international students AxiosTrump Live Updates: Deportations, Harvard Feud and Ukraine Peace Talks The New York TimesTrump moves you might have missed this week AxiosResearch Funding Harvard UniversityIRS decision on Harvard's tax-exempt status could come in days: Sources ABC News
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Moderate Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski made a chilling admission this week that she and other lawmakers are worried are retaliation for speaking out against some of the Trump administration's policies.
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US Supreme Court to hear Trump bid to enforce birthright citizenship order Reuters
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The targeting of former cybersecurity official Chris Krebs and former homeland security official Miles Taylor reflects the president's escalating quest for retribution.
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