Federal judge rules against Trump admin in lawsuit against government labor unions
A judge rejected the Trump administration's attempt to get pre-enforcement approval for an executive order to end federal union collective bargaining rights.
Powell's closed-door Fed meetings spark lawsuit from Azoria Capital: 'Public deserves to know'
Filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Azoria Capital's lawsuit claims that the bank's closed-door meetings violate the Government in the Sunshine Act of 1976.
Trump scores major victory as Supreme Court backs his vision for government reform
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses President Donald Trump's Supreme Court victory that clears the way for staffing cuts at federal agencies.
Bond vigilantes realize the Fed is on wrong side of history: Jim Thorne
Wellington-Altus Private Wealth chief market strategist Jim Thorne argues the Federal Reserve will have to dramatically cut interest rates in the back half of 2025 on 'Making Money.'
GOP senator says there's an 'appetite for more spending reductions' on 'big beautiful bill'
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., on the Senate tackling the budget bill, a committee probing the court rulings against President Donald Trump, the investigation into former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline and the latest on the stablecoin bill.
Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from ending TSA collective bargaining rights
A federal judge is blocking the Trump administration's attempt to end collective bargaining rights for TSA employees, siding with the AFGE against an order from the DHS.
Trump tariffs face legal battle as federal appeals court temporarily blocks trade ruling
The U.S. Court of Appeals temporarily stays a ruling against President Donald Trump's tariffs, questioning the extent of presidential power under the IEEPA until June.
China has 'weaponized students, and it's about time we recognize that': Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on the U.S. revoking visas for Chinese students, export controls on A.I. chips, competition for medical research and a federal court ruling against President Donald Trump's authority on tariffs.
Federal court rejects Trump's 'unbounded authority' to impose worldwide tariffs
Court rules against Trump's tariff authority under IEEPA, stating Congress holds power to regulate commerce, impacting his 'Liberation Day' tariff plan.
Judge rules Trump acted lawfully in Chinese tariffs, in court win for White House
A federal judge agreed with President Donald Trump’s assertion that he can use a 1970s law to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on other countries' goods.
Homeland Security official calls 'activist' judges 'un-American,' aims to increase ICE arrests
Department of Homeland Security public affairs assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin ridicules Democrats on Capitol Hill defending an alleged gang member on 'The Evening Edit.'
Wisconsin judge ripped by GOP lawmaker: 'Her conduct was clearly something the rest of us would go to jail for'
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., on the status of the reconciliation bill and reacts to Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan arguing that she can be charged for helping an illegal immigrant evade ICE.
Rep. Jordan rips judges for blocking Trump deportations: 'Makes no sense'
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, sounds off on the legal roadblocks from federal judges regarding Trump deportations and Democrat governors testifying on sanctuary policies in an upcoming hearing.
This is a 'case study' for what's wrong with sanctuary cities, says DHS official
DHS assistant public affairs secretary Tricia McLaughlin weighs in on judges blocking President Donald Trump's deportations of violent criminals and 'due process' concerns on 'The Evening Edit.'
Americans are going to 'see through' Dems' so-called 'criminal justice reform,' promises secretary
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins fires back at 'activist' judges blocking President Donald Trump's agenda on 'The Evening Edit.'
Trump Justice Department, Google spar over 'illegal monopoly,' remedies in landmark antitrust case
Google and Justice Department lawyers clashed in court Monday as a three-week remedies trial began, with testimony expected from Google's CEO and other key figures.
Trump DOJ's plan to restructure Google hurts consumers, national security, says exec: 'Wildly overbroad'
Both parties in the DOJ's landmark antitrust case against Google will reconvene in Washington, D.C., on Monday to hash out a remedy — though Google executives warn that much remains at stake.
Judge declares Google has illegal ad monopoly
Former federal prosecutor Jonathan Fahey discusses the Google advertisement monopoly suit on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Zuckerberg endures early grilling on day 1 of Meta monopoly trial
FTC lawyers accused Meta of a 'buy-or-bury' strategy designed to snuff out competition and dominate the social media marketplace.
Expert calls Trump-opposing federal judges ‘naughty school children’
Fox News contributor Kim Strassel discusses the high court’s recent move to tell overreaching judges to ‘cool it’ during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’