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Donald Trump is back in office and already flexing executive authority in unprecedented ways. NPR hears analysis from Bowdoin University's Andrew Rudalevige, who studies presidential power.
However, some of his executive orders face legal challenges with lawmakers disputing Trump’s scope of authority. Now, many are left wondering if there is any way to stop or challenge an ...
President Donald Trump has signed more than 135 executive orders during his first 100 days in office during his second term – up from the 33 he signed during the first 100 days of his first term.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is set to sign a long-anticipated executive order Thursday that seeks to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, delivering on a signature campaign ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday challenging the independence of the nation’s major trade, communications and financial regulators, setting ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to turnover documents and answer questions regarding "DOGE's and Musk's role and authority" in the government. The post ‘Fundamentally reshape ...
With an executive order, President Trump can order the federal government to take any steps that are within the scope of the constitutional authority of the executive branch, and do not violate any ...
Originally published by The 19th. President-elect Donald Trump is expected to sign a long list of executive orders shortly after entering office for his second term.
The post ‘No statutory authority whatsoever’: Judge rubbishes DOGE in case over Trump’s efforts to mass fire federal workers, issues temporary restraining order first appeared on Law & Crime ...
Russell T. Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget whom Mr. Musk pushed to fill that role, said Tuesday’s executive order was the “next step” in changing the work force ...
Several legal experts said the deportation episode marks a dramatic — and troubling — escalation in the Trump administration’s pushback against the courts.
Francesca Wander holds a sign outside the CalHR office in Sacramento on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, as she joins hundreds protesting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s order directing them to return to their ...