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President Trump’s war with the judiciary escalated Tuesday with the firing of an attorney named by federal judges to replace Alina Habba, the loyalist he tapped as New Jersey’s top federal
Since Trump returned to the White House, his administration has aggressively worked to reshape the executive branch through various layoffs and firings.
A Supreme Court ruling last week means planned reductions in force can continue, but unions and other groups will battle the administration at each step.
White House vows to win deportation battle in court amid legal setbacks. Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich gives an update on the judicial scrutiny over President Donald ...
A firing of Jerome Powell by President Trump would likely open up a legal war never before seen in the US, without any guarantee of a courtroom victory for the White House.
Any legal battle could reach the Supreme Court Trump allies have said that the Impoundment Control Act is unconstitutional, arguing the White House should have more control over spending.