Trump Asserts a Muscular Vision of Presidential Power on First Day Back

Trump Asserts a Muscular Vision of Presidential Power on First Day Back

After President Trump left the White House in 2021, critics of his norm-breaking use of executive power implored Congress to tighten legal limits on when presidents can unilaterally reshape American government with the stroke of a pen. But lawmakers largely did not act. On Monday, as Mr. Trump took the oath of office to begin … Read more

From Day 1, Trump Shows He’ll Test Limits of What He Can Get Away With

From Day 1, Trump Shows He’ll Test Limits of What He Can Get Away With

His vice president, JD Vance, said he “obviously” wouldn’t do it. His nominee for attorney general, Pam Bondi, agreed there was no way: “The president does not like people that abuse police officers,” she told senators last week. The Republican speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, gave similar assurances that President Trump would not pardon … Read more

18 States Sue to Stop Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order

18 States Sue to Stop Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order

Attorneys general from 18 states sued President Trump on Tuesday to block an executive order that refuses to recognize the U.S.-born children of unauthorized immigrants as citizens, the opening salvo in what promises to be a long legal battle over the Trump administration’s immigration policies. The complaint, filed in Federal District Court in Massachusetts was … Read more

Here’s What Trump’s Declaration of an Emergency at the Southern Border Means

Here’s What Trump’s Declaration of an Emergency at the Southern Border Means

President Trump declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday, invoking special presidential powers that allow him to unilaterally unlock federal funding for border wall construction and potentially to deploy the military and National Guard to the border. Mr. Trump took a similar step during his first term as a way to circumvent … Read more