Trump, Presidential approval
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USA TODAY |
The most recent Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found 49% of registered voters approved of Trump’s job performance, compared to 52% last month in same poll.
The Financial Times |
Donald Trump’s tariff offensive convulsed global markets on Thursday, with sectors from banking to tech left reeling from the US president’s bid to remake the global economic order.
Reuters |
"This is bigger than I expected; bigger than anyone really expected," said Mark Spindel, chief investment officer of Potomac River Capital.
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The Trump administration’s aggressive and fast-paced effort to advance its immigration agenda has exposed existing challenges with a dated system and raised concerns that authorities are flouting due process to ram deportations through.
Posts claiming that President Donald Trump had pledged to end dual citizenship are circulating on social media.
Kamala Harris and Barack Obama have openly criticized Donald Trump's second-term actions including immigration crackdowns, tariffs, and threats to legal and educational institutions. Obama expressed deep concerns over potential rights violations,
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Hollywood Unlocked on MSNDonald Trump Administration Admits They Accidentally Sent A Maryland Father To El Salvador Mega Prison And Now They Can’t Get Him BackThe Donald Trump administration has admitted to accidentally sending a Maryland father to El Salvador mega prison and now they can’t get him back to the United States. RELATED: Federal Judge Blocks Donald Trump As He Invokes Alien Enemies Act Of 1798 To Speed Up Deportations,
In Boston, U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy ruled that immigrants—both the plaintiffs in the case and all with orders of final removal—could not be deported to a third country until they were given a chance to argue their case.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration violated a court order by halting millions of dollars in Federal Emergency Management Agency grants.
The Trump administration’s escalating efforts to suppress and retaliate against public dissent present a difficult question for noncitizens living in the United States who want to protest the president’s policies.
The budding movement is modeled on experience gained battling Arizona's SB 1070 and former Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration sweeps.