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A federal judge on Friday permanently blocked another of President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting a major law firm, calling it unconstitutional retaliation designed to punish lawyers for their legal work that the White House does not like.
President Donald Trump has signed more than 150 executive orders, often with cameras rolling and staff looking on. The ritual rarely varies: seated at the desk in the Oval Office, the President listens as someone—typically the White House Staff Secretary—reads a brief summary of the order.
President Trump signed a major executive order, telling drug manufactures to either lower the cost of prescription drugs in the U.S. themselves, or see the government lower the amount their willing to pay for medication.
Two groups have filed a lawsuit over an executive order by West Virginia's governor granting religious exemptions from required school vaccinations.
Julie Eshelman has been holding her breath, waiting to see if President Donald Trump delivers on his campaign promise to make in vitro fertilization free.
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The preliminary injunction granted by U.S. District Judge Susan Illston covers 21 federal agencies and the White House's Department of Government Efficiency and prevents them from implementing reductions-in-force, placing employees on administrative leave and proceeding with job cuts that are already in motion.
On his first day, President Donald Trump issued a host of executive orders to reverse many of former President Joe Biden’s policies and kick-start his own “America First” agenda. This article is a rundown of the actions Trump took during the first hours of his second term in the White House,