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A federal judge on Thursday ruled in favor of a Vernon Hills toy company, temporarily exempting it from tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, as a growing number of lawsuits continue to challenge the policy.
Public perception: Trump’s tariff approach is being mocked as “TACO trade” — Trump Always Chickens Out — a criticism the White House rejects. Trump has struck only one deal since launching his trade war. The White House reaffirmed support for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
President Joseph R. Biden Jr. commuted dozens of men’s sentences to life without parole, but the Trump administration has sought to move the inmates to a notoriously tough prison.
The temporary restraining order blocks the Trump administration from withholding federal funds for the New York transit system until June 9.
An attorney representing the Trump administration argued that U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman did not have jurisdiction to hear the case and described the administration’s approach to labor groups as “a different management style.
The ruling effectively keeps the New York City tolling program, the first of its kind in the United States, running through June 9. President Trump has long vowed to kill the program.
A federal judge on Tuesday struck down an executive order signed by President Donald Trump earlier this year targeting the elite law firm WilmerHale, becoming the latest jurist to permanently block enforcement of an order they concluded is unconstitutional.
Macomb Circuit Court Judge Joseph Toia on Friday granted a motion to dismiss the case and allow construction of a Sheetz fuel center to proceed.