Senate Republicans held a late-night vote Wednesday to try to appease him, rejecting a war powers resolution a day after a similar measure passed.
Trump harangued GOP senators face-to-face earlier in the day for allowing a on Tuesday, further escalating a feud that has diverted GOP efforts to focus on election-year affordability issues.
Also, congressional Democrats into renovations at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, as the ongoing drama over the president鈥檚 problem-plagued, $16 million continued to roil the capital.
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Federal judge halts Trump鈥檚 election executive order seeking to create a federal voter list
The executive order also sought to limit who can receive a mail ballot.
U.S. District Court Judge Indira Talwani, who was nominated by Democratic President Barack Obama, sided with a coalition of nearly two dozen states that challenged the Republican president鈥檚 order in granting a summary judgment. Her ruling applies to this year鈥檚 midterm election cycle.
Plaintiffs , both filed in federal court in Boston, that Trump鈥檚 order should be because the states and Congress, not the president, have the power to set election rules. The judge agreed, noting in her ruling that the provisions of Trump鈥檚 order 鈥渦nconstitutionally violate the separation of powers.鈥
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Supreme Court allows Trump administration to end legal protections for Haitians and Syrians
The Supreme Court on Thursday legal protections for migrants fleeing violence and natural disaster in Haiti and Syria, exposing hundreds of thousands more people to potential deportation.
The decision overturns lower court orders and allows the Department of Homeland Security to swiftly , a program that protects a total of .
The Trump administration argued judges can鈥檛 second-guess immigration officials鈥 decisions about the protections, which were intended to be temporary.
Immigration attorneys said the countries remain unsafe to return, and the administration ended them in an unlawfully hasty process tinged by racial animus. During his 2024 presidential campaign, Trump amplified false rumors that Haitian immigrants were abducting and eating dogs and cats.
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Supreme Court clears way for the Trump administration to revive a restrictive immigration policy
The policy was once used to turn back migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
overturned a lower court order blocking the practice that limited the number of people who could apply for asylum each day under the Obama administration and during Trump鈥檚 first term.
Advocates said the tactic created a humanitarian crisis as thousands of people settled in unsafe to await their turn. The Trump administration said it was necessary to deal with an increase of asylum seekers at the border.
isn鈥檛 in place now, though authorities have imposed other restrictions on asylum seekers.
The administration argues that metering is a critical tool that鈥檚 been used by presidents of both parties and should stay available.
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Trump鈥檚 showdown with Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy
President Trump was attending a private lunch Wednesday with the Senate GOP when he wondered aloud how anyone could have voted for a a day earlier that sought to block further U.S. military action against .
Cassidy, one of the four Republicans who backed the measure, was ready with an answer.
鈥淚 stood and said, 鈥榊ou have not told the American people what鈥檚 going on,鈥欌 Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, recounted to reporters afterward. 鈥淭his is supposed to last four weeks. It鈥檚 lasted four months. Our original objectives have not been achieved.鈥
Things deteriorated from there.
When Cassidy told Trump he would continue voting for war powers resolutions until there鈥檚 a congressional briefing on developments in Iran, the senator recalled that Trump 鈥渄id not particularly care for my comments鈥 and 鈥渞aised his voice.鈥
Trump repeatedly told Cassidy to sit down, according to a person familiar with the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe a private meeting. At one point, the president called the senator a 鈥渓unatic,鈥 the person said.
Cassidy acknowledged losing his temper, which he said was 鈥渘ot appropriate.鈥
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Oil tankers use new route through Strait of Hormuz despite Iranian threats
Several tankers made their way out of on Thursday using a new route promoted by a U.N. maritime agency. vessels using the path, which runs along the coast of Oman.
The opening of an alternative passage through the vital waterway would relieve pressure on the world economy and remove Iran鈥檚 main source of leverage in ongoing talks about the with the United States.
Traffic through the strait has increased but is still well below prewar levels. Oil on Thursday briefly dipped below its last prewar price of just under $73 a barrel, a sign that the market believes the situation is improving.
The two sides are still debating terms of the deal 鈥 from getting ships through the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf to the future of .
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Key inflation gauge jumps to 3-year high in latest sign of affordability challenges
The Federal Reserve鈥檚 preferred inflation gauge rose to a new three-year high in May as gas prices peaked, a sign rising costs could pose for President Trump as near.
The Commerce Department said Thursday that consumer prices rose 4.1% in May from a year earlier, the largest annual increase since April 2023. On a monthly basis, inflation was 0.4% last month, matching April鈥檚 increase and down from 0.7% in March.
The increase was largely driven by more expensive gas, as well as pricier semiconductors and other computer equipment that are in high demand for the AI buildout. Rising prices have caused the inflation-fighters at the Federal Reserve to keep their this year, a reversal from January when they had penciled in . Some economists forecast the central bank could lift rates this year instead.
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Lawmakers demand answers as turmoil over Reflecting Pool repair continues
Congressional Democrats called for investigations Wednesday into renovations at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, as the ongoing drama over the president鈥檚 problem-plagued, $16 million continued to roil the capital.
Lawmakers in the House and Senate demanded answers about the saga that鈥檚 been highlighted in the news cycle for weeks, even as the White House has repeatedly blamed 鈥 without evidence 鈥 and other problems. , President Donald Trump said, without providing details, and a local wildlife nonprofit conducted found near the Reflecting Pool. The president has said the pool may need to be drained once again for additional repairs.
Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal, the top Democrat on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, challenged the Trump administration over no-bid contracts for work on the Reflecting Pool, saying they were awarded to vendors with previous relationships to Trump.
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Senate Republicans reject war powers resolution after Trump berates them at Capitol meeting
Senate Republicans who were berated by President Donald Trump over opposition to his war in Iran held a late-night vote Wednesday to try to appease him, rejecting a war powers resolution a day after a similar measure passed.
Trump harangued GOP senators face-to-face earlier in the day for allowing a on Tuesday, further escalating a feud that has diverted GOP efforts to focus on election-year affordability issues and brought much of the chamber鈥檚 business to a halt. He exchanged particularly harsh words with , one of four Republicans who had voted with Democrats on the measure.
Hours later, though, Cassidy was invited to receive a personal briefing on the war at the White House from Vice President JD Vance and envoy Steve Witkoff. Cassidy then returned to the Capitol to vote against a separate but nearly identical war powers resolution.
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