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President Donald Trump walks with US Attorney General Pam Bondi as he visits the Department of Justice to address its workers, in Washington, DC, on March 14. (Nathan Howard/Reuters via CNN Newsource) By Paula Reid and Casey Gannon, CNN (CNN) — Despite the White House’s repeated attacks on federal Judge James Boasberg, the Trump administration remains confident it will prevail in ongoing litigation about the president’s use of executive power. Even before President Donald Trump retook office, his advisers expected that his executive orders and other policy moves would face immediate legal challenges. It was expected that those challenges would be Read Full Article At: Trump Administration Confident Despite Legal Setbacks
President Donald Trump walks with US Attorney General Pam Bondi as he visits the Department of Justice to address its workers, in Washington, DC, on...
A judge might decide to prosecute Trump's DOJ officials for disobeying a court order, despite the fact that Trump would likely pardon them, an...
A judge might decide to prosecute Trump's DOJ officials for disobeying a court order, despite the fact that Trump would likely pardon them, an...
U.S. District Court Judge Boasberg took issue with President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday.The Justice Department was scheduled to file...
The Washington Post editorial board penned a column criticizing President Donald Trump over his clash with a federal judge. In a Thursday column, the...
President Donald Trump is once again raising eyebrows with his claim on Friday that he didn’t sign a proclamation invoking the arcane wartime law,...
President Donald Trump is once again raising eyebrows with his claim on Friday that he didn’t sign a proclamation invoking the arcane wartime law,...
President Donald Trump and his administration have been accused of defying orders given by Judge James Boasberg, which has led to some speculation...
Former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig, now 70, has been a prominent figure in the conservative legal movement for decades. After serving as an...
President Donald Trump’s back-to-back legal defeats on Thursday sent right-wing attorney Mike Davis fuming as he criticized both federal judges...