Judge Questions Trump Administration’s Tax Agreement Over Alleged Court Influence Tactics

A federal judge has raised alarm over potential court influence tactics used by the Trump administration to secure a contested tax agreement.

A federal judge has raised alarm over potential court influence tactics used by the Trump administration to secure a contested tax agreement.

Trump's consistent pattern of personalizing tragedy rather than honoring it reveals a leader who may be incapable of the empathy governing requires.

Trump is attempting to centralize election administration through executive orders, personnel purges, and legislative pressure, though courts have blocked his most direct moves so far.

Pentagon extends National Guard authorization in Washington DC through 2029, raising oversight and cost questions.

No U.S. tax dollars fund Iran reconstruction; unfrozen assets under the nuclear deal belonged to Iran itself.

Trump slammed the White House entrance during summer security upgrades, calling it "deplorable" as construction continues through mid-September.

Family objections to a presidential library location raise questions about decision-making authority and transparency in legacy planning.

When sued over a border wall plan's flood risks, the Trump administration simply waived the law—raising questions about executive power and the courts' willingness to block it.

Trump declares Iran ceasefire "over" on July 8, 2026, yet authorizes continued peace talks as military strikes escalate.

Lawsuit: Trump administration shared Iranian asylum seekers' details with Iran starting March 2025 through monthly ICE meetings.