Trump Just Pardoned ... a Corporation?
In what may be an American first, President Donald Trump pardoned a company sentenced to $100 million in fines for breaking money laundering laws.
In what may be an American first, President Donald Trump pardoned a company sentenced to $100 million in fines for breaking money laundering laws.
Voices
I accompanied one of the students who fled Trump’s crackdown. It gave me clarity on what’s at stake.
“Do your job!” the crowd chanted, urging Rep. Victoria Spartz, one of the most outspoken DOGE supporters, to rein in Elon Musk.
Chilling Dissent
The Trump administration’s detention of Tufts student Rümeysa Öztürk rests on an opinion article she wrote in 2024, her lawyers said in a filing.
The War on Immigrants
The law behind the warrants bars concealment of people in the country illegally, yet the students were legal residents living on campus.
Israel’s War on Gaza
Trump wants Gaza for real estate deals, but Mike Huckabee’s all-inclusive Israel tours erase Palestinians for a higher purpose.
The War on Immigrants
Trump’s “Operation Aurora” swept up only one suspected gang member — but set the stage for a radical expansion of government power.
DOGE claims it’s not an “agency” that has to comply with FOIA. We don’t buy it — and so far judges haven’t, either.
The War on Immigrants
Trump is demanding social media handles for citizenship, green card, and visa applicants whether they're already in the U.S. or not.
Chilling Dissent
Cornell student Momodou Taal’s lawyers said the demand was “retribution” for his lawsuit against the crackdown on pro-Palestine speech.
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