The U.S. withdrawal from WHO has seismic implications on issues like prevention of future pandemics, and the stakes are especially high for Canada.
Trump said domestic and international challenges over the last four years would not have happened had he been president.
President Trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship will face its first legal test in a Seattle courtroom.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) hammered President Trump on Thursday for pardoning those charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, warning that the liberation of hundreds ...
A multistate coalition argues that birthright citizenship is a fundamental right protected by the 14th Amendment.
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Less than three days after it was signed, President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship has run into its first legal roadblock.
In the center of Capital One Arena, President Trump sat down and signed several executive orders to resounding applause from the audience.
"We are moving forward regardless of what this administration is or is not doing, because we have to," a manager of the group America Is All In told Newsweek.