Federal Court Rules Against White House On Witness Subpoenas
A Federal Judge in Washington, D.C. has ruled against the Trump Administration’s latest effort to stonewall Congressional inquiries.
A Federal Judge in Washington, D.C. has ruled against the Trump Administration’s latest effort to stonewall Congressional inquiries.
A Federal Judge in Washington, D.C. dismissed a lawsuit against Trump “national emergency” to fund the border wall, but his ruling did not reach the merits of the lawsuit’s claim.
The House of Representatives is asking a Federal Judge to block the President’s emergency declaration to fund his border wall.
Paul Ryan’s admission that immigration reform will not happen as long as Barack Obama is President simply reflects the reality of immigration politics in Congress.
A Federal Judge has ruled that part of a lawsuit filed by the House of Representatives can go forward, but the legal battle is far from over.
Get ready for another pointless House lawsuit against the President.
Texas has joined with 16 other states in a lawsuit against the Obama Administration over the President’s executive action on immigration. At first glance, it doesn’t appear to have much legal merit.
The House of Representatives has filed its lawsuit against the President. As expected, it doesn’t amount to much.
In the end, there appears to be very little, if anything, the GOP can do to stop or roll back the executive actions the President will announce Thursday evening.
At this rate, it’s unlikely the House will file any kind of lawsuit against President Obama until 2015, assuming it ever files anything.
It’s been three months, but there’s been no action on the lawsuit that the House of Representatives said it was filing against President Obama.
In what would be a classic bit of political irony, polling indicates that the House lawsuit against the President could make Democrats more likely to vote in November.
For a party that says its not interested in impeachment, the GOP sure keeps bringing it up.
Your tax dollars, not at work.
Once again the GOP finds itself on the wrong side of public opinion.
Led by Speaker John Boehner, Republican leaders are trying to placate calls for impeachment.
A clash over Separation Of Power and the Imperial Presidency, coming soon to a Federal District Court in Washington, D.C.