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US President Donald Trump has declared a state of emergency in the country to protect sovereignty and strengthen national and economic security, according to a briefing on the White House website. Dur...
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US President Donald Trump said that a state of emergency is being introduced in the country due to the threat of a trade deficit to the country's national security. According to the head of state, "the source of the threat is outside the country.
Trump has set a record with executive orders but also faces unprecedented court rulings blocking policies in scores of clashes called 'emergencies.'
Trump administration violated court order by 'covertly' pausing FEMA funding, judge says. The Trump administration "covertly" paused millions of dollars in FEMA fun
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WREG.com on MSNPresident Donald Trump approves emergency declaration for Tennessee amid severe weather outbreakThe president has approved an emergency declaration for Tennessee amid the outbreak of tornadoes and severe storms that are sweeping through the state.
"The President cannot rewrite the Constitution or the Immigration and Nationality Act by executive fiat, and the government has certainly shown no extraordinary need to do so immediately." The post ‘Threaten to fundamentally fracture the country’: Groups tell SCOTUS Trump’s arguments in birthright case could recreate divisions like those ‘between slave and free states’ first appeared on Law & Crime.
Trump said in a social media post that the U.S. is "making progress to end this terrible Fentanyl Crisis" that he claims is coming from Canada, and said that "Republicans in the Senate MUST vote to keep the National Emergency in place, so we can finish the job, and end the scourge."
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration violated a court order by halting millions of dollars in Federal Emergency Management Agency grants.
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is applauding U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping plan for new tariffs, calling it a win for American workers and urging continued protection for farmers and manufacturers.
President Donald Trump approved the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide disaster assistance for the Volunteer State, as Tennessee faces continued severe weather. FEMA will coordinate its disaster relief efforts to “alleviate the hardship and suffering” after many areas were affected by severe storms,