Elections 2016

Nearly half of Britons back Trump state visit: YouGov poll

Around half of Britons believe U.S. President Donald Trump's planned UK state visit should go ahead, even though a similar number would not like to see his controversial migrant ban implemented in Britain, according to a poll on Wednesday.

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The best legal arguments against Trump's immigration ban

By Steven Mulroy, Law Professor in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Election Law, University of Memphis. Is President Trump’s recent executive order on immigrants and refugees legal? It’s a surprisingly tricky question. The order arguably violates both a federal statute and one or more sections of the Constitution – depending on whether the immigrant is already in…

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About 900 State Department officials sign dissent memo: source

Roughly 900 U.S. State Department officials signed an internal dissent memo critical of President Donald Trump's travel ban for refugees and immigrants from six Muslim-majority countries, a source familiar with the document said on Tuesday.

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LGBT advocates scared, despite White House words on equality

Advocates said on Tuesday they were bracing for moves by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to roll back lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality, despite a White House statement vowing to uphold protection for LGBT people in the workplace.Trump will continue to enforce a 2014 executive order by his Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama, barring discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people working for federal contractors, the White House said.

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Sean Spicer: Merrick Garland's Supreme Court snub is different because it was Obama's 'fourth term'

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Tuesday insisted that Democrats had a responsibility to confirm any "qualified" Supreme Court nominee even though Senate Republicans had refused to hold hearings for President Barack Obama's nominee.

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Michael Flynn, Donald Trump national security adviser, disappears from Twitter

The Twitter account used by President Trump's national security adviser, retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, ceased to exist Monday without explanation in the wake of his son's account disappearing a day earlier. Attempts to load the verified Twitter account previously associated with Gen. Flynn returned a message beginning Monday evening stating: "Sorry, that page doesn't…

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Senate Democrats boycott committee vote on Trump nominees Mnuchin and Price

U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday boycotted a planned committee vote on two of President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees, Steve Mnuchin to be Treasury secretary and Tom Price to head the Health and Human Services department, delaying the vote.

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Senate committee approves Trump picks for Energy, Interior

The Senate Energy Committee on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved President Donald Trump's nominees to head the Interior and Energy Departments.

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'He is running a cabal': White House leaker says Steve Bannon runs 'shadow NSC' with no paper trail

Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's chief political strategist, has taken control of domestic and national security policy, according to a Trump administration source.

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Candidate Trump promised disruption. President Trump is delivering chaos

By Julie Pace Donald Trump campaigned as a disrupter. Now he's governing by chaos. Trump's temporary halt to the U.S. refugee program -- the most consequential policy he's unveiled in his presidency's opening days -- wreaked havoc at airports and sparked protests across the country. The order left Trump's own government agencies scrambling, his Republican Party…

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Trump to keep Obama LGBT workplace protections

President Donald Trump will continue to protect the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the workplace, the White House said Tuesday.

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Trump executive order to slash regulations

President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order on Monday that will require that for every new federal regulation proposed, two must be revoked, an administration official said.

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Trump says will announce Supreme Court pick on Tuesday

President Donald Trump said he will announce his nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, two days earlier than previously planned, as he looks to quickly put his imprint on the court's ideological leaning by restoring its conservative majority.

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