Trump misreads precedent? When the Supreme Court last considered the Alien Enemies Act, in 1948, it gave President Harry Truman broad deference to decide when the law could be invoked. Truman had ...
saying the President’s expanded use of the Alien Enemies Act could have “frightening” implications. Then, this evening, the President told reporters he didn't even sign the proclamation ...
US District Judge James Boasberg vowed on Friday to find out whether officials in the Trump administration violated his orders temporarily blocking the use of an 1798 law for deportations by refusing to turn two flights around last weekend.
Throughout the hearing, Millett voiced her concern with how Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act deprived those targeted by the president with any due process rights to challenge the government ...
The White House insists that the president recently signed a directive on the Alien Enemies Act. So why did Trump suggest he “didn’t sign it”?
The White House said later on Friday that Trump wasn't referring to the invocation but, rather, the original act signed by President John Adams in 1798.
President Trump says he didn’t sign what might be his most controversial order yet. The President says to go ask Secretary Marco Rubio when asked about deportations at the center of a massive ...
The proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act appears in the Federal Register with Trump’s ... This story has been updated with additional details. CNN’s Devan Cole contributed to this report.