As the massive search operation continues, it's worth noting that President Donald Trump signed an executive order called Keeping Americans Safe in Aviation last Tuesday. On the president's social media platform Truth Social, he wrote that the bad situation looks like it could have been avoided.
U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, appointed by former President Ronald Reagan, signed the temporary restraining order on Thursday to block Trump’s action. Coughenour’s decision just days after a number of states, including New Jersey, sued the Trump administration over the move.
But in revoking President Lyndon Johnson’s 1965 Executive ... The Reagan administration considered revoking EO 11246 in 1985, at the initiative of Attorney General Ed Meese. Ronald Reagan ...
Show" host Ronny Chieng joked Thursday that President Donald Trump is doing historical deep dives like he's "MAGA John Oliver."
Democrats previously hit out at the president's federal hiring freeze for hindering the "number one safety issue" in aviation.
In just his first three days in office, President Donald Trump has signed dozens of executive orders, with more expected to come.
U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, a Ronald Reagan appointee, told the court he could not remember in his more than 40 years on the bench seeing a case so "blatantly unconstitutional."
A midair collision near Reagan National Airport has raised questions about aviation safety protocols, following Donald Trump’s controversial hiring freeze on air traffic controllers just days prior.
Judge John C. Coughenour issued an order temporarily blocking President Donald Trump's order to end birthright citizenship.
A federal judge in Seattle issued a blistering rebuke to block President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. A lawsuit filed Tuesday in the Western District of Washington came after Trump signed an executive order that claimed a baby born in America must have at least one parent who is either a citizen or a lawful permanent resident to automatically qualify
A federal judge appointed by Ronald Reagan calls the executive order ‘blatantly unconstitutional.’