Donald Trump, European Union and Mexico
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Judges on a U.S. appeals court on Thursday said they likely lacked the power to second-guess President Donald Trump's decision to strip hundreds of thousands of federal employees of the ability to unionize and collectively bargain.
The judge who dissented from an appellate court’s initial decision allowing the edict to be implemented issued a warning about the high standards that should accompany a judicial stay.
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A teachers union convention attendee reportedly was told fighting President Trump was more important to members than teaching reading and writing.
House Democrats are pressing this week to restore union rights to hundreds of thousands of federal employees who lost their collective bargaining powers under an executive order signed by President Trump earlier in the year.
The union said the judges were working in courts in 10 different states across the country — California, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Texas, Utah and Virginia.
The ruling’s scope is limited to two American activists, but it represents a striking, if tentative, blow to the president’s efforts to penalize and isolate the world’s highest criminal court.
Sean O'Brien, the colorful and combative leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, is providing an unexpected line to the White House. But does Hollywood want him as its diplomat?
President Donald Trump has posted two new letters on his social media platform announcing tariffs on the European Union and Mexico.