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Month: April 2025

Judge Orders Return of Maryland Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador Prison

The administration has filed a notice of appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

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16 States Sue Trump Administration Over Halted NIH Grant Funding

The lawsuit claims the Trump administration’s actions include canceling required peer review meetings and withholding final decisions on applications.

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Trump Admin Sued Over Chinese Import Tariffs

The NCLA filed the lawsuit on behalf of a Florida-based retailer that sells home management products and imports materials from China.

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Support the Constitution, not just the politician

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The pendulum of politics currently swings right, and while I support many actions by Trump’s administration, I draw the line at unconstitutional overreach. I back policies that align with the Constitution and liberty—not individuals. It’s crucial we hold leaders accountable, even those we favor, or we risk losing sight of the rule of law.

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Judge Leans Toward Contempt Proceedings for Trump Admin in Venezuelan Deportations Case

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg suggested the administration acted in bad faith and didn’t comply with his order.

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Texas Sovereignty Act Passes House Committee

The legislation would create the Joint Legislative Committee on Constitutional Enforcement, which would review federal laws, agency rules and regulations, executive orders, federal court decisions, and treaties “that challenge the sovereignty of the state and of the people to determine if the federal action is unconstitutional.”

The post Texas Sovereignty Act Passes House Committee first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Nearly 50% of National Jobs Cuts are D.C. Govt Workers: DOGE

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/nearly-50-of-national-jobs-cuts-are-d-c-govt-workers-doge

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