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President Donald Trump said American flag burners would be arrested and face a year in prison in a Truth Social post citing his August executive order on flag desecration.
The Supreme Court handed the Trump administration another victory on its emergency docket Friday, allowing it to end temporary protected status for Venezuelans while litigation continues. The high court halted a lower court’s order in a 6-3 ruling blocking the administration from ending the protections,
Donald Trump’s inner circle fears voters will ultimately blame the GOP if healthcare subsidies expire—a central issue surrounding the government shutdown—and that the backlash could severely damage the party in the 2026 midterms, according to a report.
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon announced a federal probe of Portland police response to protests, requesting incident reports by Oct. 10 deadline.
The Trump administration’s response to the ongoing government shutdown shows its disregard for free speech and disrespect for federal workers, legal experts told HuffPost.
A Democratic lawmaker is urging President Donald Trump’s allies in government to personally confront the president over his erratic behavior and tell him that he’s “unwell.”
A statue featuring President Donald Trump alongside convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has reappeared in front of the Capitol after it was removed last week.
The federal appeals court in Boston became the fifth federal court since June to either issue or uphold orders blocking the president’s birthright order.
The US president earlier said he would give Israel his "full backing to do what you would have to do" if Hamas reject the deal.