President Donald Trump said Friday he will try to reverse any law, pardon or still-in-effect executive order that former President Joe Biden signed with an autopen.
An estimated 10,000 people marched through the streets of Missoula on a foggy Saturday morning, chanting their displeasure with the Trump administration and what they see as it's steady dismantling of democracy.
The president canceled a high stakes meeting with Democratic leaders in Congress, accusing them of being unrealistic in their demands to reach a compromise on a short-term government funding bill.
Civil rights organizations warned that Trump's order would upend decades of legal precedent and would strip thousands of Americans of key civil rights.
The U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs and National Park Service all have departments that fight fires on their land.
David James writes, "The Republican government under Donald Trump illegally arrests, detains, separates, and imprisons hundreds of families perceived to be enemies of the State, sending fathers to die in notorious, vile prisons without cause or hope of return."
The Trump administration released significantly more detail about its budget request Friday evening, giving Congress the information it needs for lawmakers to draft the annual government funding bills.
President Donald Trump will pause his sweeping tariffs for 90 days on countries willing to negotiate new trade deals but will not relent on China, according to a post Wednesday on his social media platform.
The protest joined more than 1,200 planned “Hands Off!” rallies taking place across the nation, pushing back against the administration’s economic policies, human rights, and government downsizing.