Trump-Era Removal of January 6 Prosecutors Faces a First Amendment and Due Process Reckoning

Readers can separate allegations from rulings, track the jurisdiction fight, and avoid merging two distinct January 6 cases.

Readers can separate allegations from rulings, track the jurisdiction fight, and avoid merging two distinct January 6 cases.

See which White House briefings require an ASL feed, what remains excluded, and why the pending appeal matters.

A guide to WNO's $17.1 million contract claim, the Kennedy Center's defense, and what remains unproven.

See which Kennedy Center changes courts and Congress permit—and which renovation decisions remain unsettled.

Learn why trustee voting, weak evidence, and the Kennedy Center's legal mission—not renovation alone—drove the lawsuit.

Learn what the ballroom ruling actually stops, why its reach is narrow, and which federal review process applies nationwide.

Trump's Section 106 proposal removes mandatory public participation in federal project reviews, allowing agencies to skip community consultation entirely on historic properties and Tribal sites.

The overhaul reflects a broader Trump administration effort to accelerate infrastructure development by cutting regulatory timelines.

Congress, not design agencies, legally controls whether the Trump arch can be built—but the administration is arguing a 1925 law exempts it from needing Congressional approval.

NPS review found a 250-foot Trump Arch would harm 37 historic sites, disrupting visual sightlines between Arlington, Lincoln Memorial, and Capitol landmarks.