“Today’s Front Page: Judge says “White House failed to comply.”
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Today’s Front PageJudge: WH failed to complyBy MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ NYTimes News Service A federal judge said Monday that the White House had defied his order to release billions of dollars in federal grants, marking the first time a judge has expressly declared that the Trump administration isdisobeying a judicial mandate. The ruling by Judge John J. McConnell Jr. in Rhode Island federal court ordered administration officials to comply with what the judge called “the plain text” of an ruling he issued on Jan. 29. That order, he…Read more Trump hits foreign steel and aluminum with tariffsBy ANA SWANSON NYTimes News Service President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum Monday, reupping a policy from his first term that pleased domestic metal makers but hurt other U.S. industries and ignited trade wars on multiple fronts. The president signed two official proclamations that would impose a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum from all countries. Trump, speaking from the Oval Office on Monday evening, called the moves “a big deal.” “It’s…Read more ‘The right to record’ police activitiesBy JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Companion bills that acknowledge the right of private citizens to video law enforcement activities without interfering and to sue if those rights are violated are making their way through committees in the Legislature. Senate Bill 307 was passed by the Committee on Public Safety and Military Affairs, with amendments, 5-0 on Jan. 27. It will be heard today at 10 a.m. by the Judiciary committee, which is chaired by the Sen. Karl Rhoads (D-Oahu), the…Read more |
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