Suggestion to house US citizens in offshore prisons has no legal basis, experts say
Suggestion to house US citizens in offshore prisons has no legal basis, experts say
Suggestion to house US citizens in offshore prisons has no legal basis, experts say
Boasberg finds ‘probable cause exists’ to hold Trump administration in contempt for violating orders on deportation flights
Judge in Abrego Garcia case says there’s no evidence Trump administration is following her orders
What to know about Abrego Garcia’s deportation case as White House and Bukele make clear he won’t be returned to US
Ex-January 6 prosecutors urge attorney disciplinary board to investigate Trump’s controversial pick to be DC’s top prosecutor
Trump administration insists it isn’t required to work with El Salvador to bring back man mistakenly deported
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported. In a tense hearing, DOJ wouldn’t say where he is. What happens next?
Trump targets two first-term critics, a law firm and the American Bar Association
Federal judge says White House’s punishment of Associated Press is unconstitutional
Supreme Court backs Trump for now on fired probationary federal employees
Man pleads guilty to 2022 attempted assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh
Supreme Court allows Trump to enforce Alien Enemies Act for rapid deportations for now
Supreme Court pauses midnight deadline to return man mistakenly deported to El Salvador
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon outlines what she expects the Department of Education will do now following President Donald Trump's executive order that began the process of dismantling the department.
5-4 Supreme Court allows Trump to freeze roughly $65 million in teacher training grants
Former federal judge John E. Johns III responds to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, who said judges have no authority to administer the Executive Branch. Jones also explains why he believes President Donald Trump and his administration are playing a dangerous game by attacking Judge Boasberg.
Judge considering whether to hold Trump officials in contempt for violating court orders on deportation flights
Supreme Court backs FDA’s denials of flavored vaping products for now
Judges block Trump executive orders targeting law firms tied to Mueller probe
Trump asks Supreme Court to overturn Boasberg’s ruling blocking him from using the Alien Enemies Act for deportations
A federal judge will come face-to-face with Justice Department attorneys in the wake of President Donald Trump’s call for his impeachment over how the jurist has handled a challenge to Trump’s use of a sweeping wartime authority to quickly deport some noncitizens. CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman discusses the controversy over Trump' s remarks with CNN’s John Berman.
Trump’s ‘state secrets’ claim over deportation flight details breaks with past practice
AP photographer testifies on White House’s ban: ‘We’re basically dead in the water on major news stories’
Philip Holsinger, American photojournalist for TIME Magazine, joins CNN's Erin Burnett to discuss his experience capturing photographs of Venezuelans deported from the US arriving in El Salvador before entering a brutal prison.
The Justice Department pressed a federal appeals court to lift a judge’s temporary block against President Donald Trump’s use of a sweeping wartime authority to quickly deport alleged members of a Venezuelan gang. During the nearly hour-long hearing before the US DC Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Patricia Millett criticized President Trump's use of the Alien enemies act, adding, "Nazis got better treatment."
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