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Trump’s remarkable statement against states’ rights
Donald Trump’s intentions to get rid of mail ballots and voting machines made clear the president elected to lead the party of states’ rights has very little regard for states’ rights.
Students from some countries won’t make it to class this fall because of President Trump’s travel ban. Others can’t get visa appointments. Some are simply scared. Universities are panicking.
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ZNetwork on MSNTrump’s Assault Upon the United Nations is at Odds with U.S. Public Opinion
If one examines Donald Trump’s approach to world affairs since his entry into American politics, it should come as no surprise that he has worked to undermine the United Nations. The United Nation is based on international cooperation,
President Donald Trump’s new campaign to ban mail-in voting is his most sinister attempt yet to act on a longtime obsession — because he’s already shown how far he’ll go in flouting the will of voters to preserve his own power.
Mexico and Canada have long viewed each other with indifference or even distrust. They’re now talking about teaming up.
Trump pledged to do away with both mail-in voting — which remains popular and is used by about one-third of all voters — and voting machines — some form of which are used in almost all of the country's thousands of election jurisdictions.
President Donald Trump launched his second-term assault on mail-in ballots and electronic voting machines on Aug. 18, firing off a series of unfounded claims while announcing an effort to do away with both.
President Donald Trump is falsely claiming that the states are mere agents of the federal government in vote counting, and must do as they are directed by the President, a claim that is false according to the principles of federalism and the U.
The Justice Department is appealing a lower court's ruling that a federal ban on drug users having guns can't be based solely on past drug use.
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9 Years Ago, Marco Rubio Explained Why Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order Is Unconstitutional
In 2016, Rubio defended the conventional understanding of birthright citizenship, which contradicts the view of the current administration.