First-year actions under Impersonation Rule led to legal cases and website takedowns amid nearly $3 billion in reported losses. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has increased enforcement of…
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White House Releases New Briefing Room Media Layout
AP journalists testified recently on revocation of White House press pool access. On Sunday, the White House released the new seating arrangements for the briefing room, breaking with…
Read MoreFunding Restored for U.S. Global Media
Department of Justice says lawsuits are now moot after funds were released. Federal officials restored federal funding for the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) after radio stations…
Read MoreTransportation Secretary Continues to Seek End to NY Congestion Pricing
He announced a 30-day extension to end the cordon pricing as a lawsuit proceeds. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that President Trump’s administration is giving the state of…
Read MoreWhite House Responds to Judge Ordering Deportation Flight Return
The administration maintains that district judges have no jurisdiction over the president’s foreign affairs decisions. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt denied claims that President Trump’s administration defied…
Read MorePresident Trump Requests Supreme Court Intervention in Lower Court Blocks
Files emergency appeal against injunctions blocking the termination of birthright citizenship. President Donald Trump filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court on Thursday, requesting that the high…
Read MoreAdministration Asks Supreme Court to Intervene on Judges ‘Governing the Nation’
Four resolutions have been introduced in Congress to impeach federal judges for judicial overreach. Members of Congress have filed four impeachment resolutions against three federal judges this year…
Read MoreFederal Judge Orders Administration to Rehire Thousands of Employees
Sees the mass firings as avoiding legalities. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco ordered federal agencies to “immediately” rehire tens of thousands of probationary workers this past…
Read MoreFormer Special Counsel Drops Lawsuit Against Administration
He had also intended to pursue restoration for all federal probationary workers who have been laid off. The former head of the Office of Special Counsel (OSC), the…
Read MoreState Attorneys General Sue President’s Administration Over Mass Layoffs
They allege the firings violate mandatory 60-day notice. Attorneys general from Washington D.C. and 19 states sued President Trump’s administration last week for its mass layoffs of federal…
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