The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the Trump administration will be allowed to revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan, Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan illegal migrants living in the United States.
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SCOTUS: Trump can fire independent agency heads, except those at Federal Reserve
On Thursday, the Supreme Court granted a request from the Trump administration that permits the president to dismiss any members of independent federal agencies that he chooses. However, the High Court also indicated that its ruling does not extend to the Federal Reserve.
Read More SCOTUS: Trump can fire independent agency heads, except those at Federal ReserveTrump honors 3 slain Florida officers and their families with first-ever ‘Medals of Sacrifice’ ceremony
The families of three Florida law enforcement officers killed in action last year were presented with honorary presidential medals at the first-ever “Medals of Sacrifice” ceremony — presented by President Donald Trump.
Read More Trump honors 3 slain Florida officers and their families with first-ever ‘Medals of Sacrifice’ ceremonyPeru’s Prime Minister Resigns Hours Before No-Confidence Vote Against Him
Gustavo Adrianzén, the prime minister of Peru, resigned just hours before he was due to face a no-confidence vote in the country’s Congressional government.
Read More Peru’s Prime Minister Resigns Hours Before No-Confidence Vote Against HimSecy. Of State Marco Rubio To Represent U.S. During Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks In Turkey
President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will assume the role of chief negotiator on his behalf, representing the United States at the Russia-Ukraine peace talks scheduled to take place in Turkey on Thursday.
Read More Secy. Of State Marco Rubio To Represent U.S. During Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks In TurkeySantos: ‘I’ll Take A Commutation, Clemency, Whatever The President Is Willing To Give Me’
Former New York GOP Representative George Santos, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud and identity theft and now faces more than seven years in prison, said this week that he will be asking President Donald Trump for mercy.
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