
DOGE says it needs to know the government's most sensitive data, but can't say why
Fewer than 50 people have access to Social Security Administration databases containing hundreds of millions of people's private financial and personal information. But only one also has access to the government's human resources and student loan files. Akash Bobba is one of many Department of …
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Protesters rally outside White House amid nationwide anti-Trump demonstrations
Attendees said the treatment of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and due process rights were among their main concerns. A large number of people gathered near the White House on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s agenda, building on a widespread effort by anti-Trump organizers to galvanize voters …
US Supreme Court orders temporary halt to deportations under antique law
Block on removal of migrants without due process sets up the possibility of another challenge by the Trump administration to the power of the courts. The United States Supreme Court has ordered a temporary halt on the deportation of two Venezuelan men using the antique wartime law invoked previously …
Trump’s handling of tariffs and inflation nosedives his economic approval rating to the rock bottom of his entire presidential career
• President Donald Trump’s economic approval rating has plummeted ever since imposing tariffs. A CNBC survey released Saturday shows 55% of Americans …
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Will This Conservative Legal Doctrine Undo Trump’s First Months in Office?
A legal doctrine popularized by conservatives on the Supreme Court to constrain the reach of regulatory agencies is now being brandished by opponents of President Trump to challenge his seemingly boundless claims of presidential power. It is quite a turnaround. In the hands of the conservative …
White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks points out one part of the government that needs more money
David Sacks, the White House's AI and crypto czar, is a strong proponent of DOGE's work to slash the size of the US government. But one area he said could use more resources is at a little-mentioned federal agency, the Bureau of Industry and Security, which enforces export controls on US-made …