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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mocked a judge who ruled against the Trump administration's transgender military ban. The administration faces more than 100 lawsuits over its agenda, and the mocking of judges represents escalating attacks on the judiciary.
The Trump administration is showing an unprecedented degree of resistance to court rulings, with experts warning that defiance of court orders is 'testing the fences' of the rule of law and weakening democracy.
The IRS is nearing a deal with ICE to share data of undocumented immigrants, including names and addresses, raising concerns about potential abuse of power by the Trump administration.
Churches and non-profit organizations are offering legal help, meals, and workshops to people targeted by Trump administration immigration enforcement. Activists and immigrant families are publicly defending themselves against what they characterize as false narratives.
Chinese Premier met with pro-Trump Senator Steve Daines to discuss trade and tariff tensions, hoping to reach a deal to avert further US tariff pressure.
The White House reportedly believes a ceasefire in the Ukraine war could be agreed by Easter, though it acknowledges the timeline is ambitious given large gaps between Ukraine and Russia in negotiations.
Greenland officials expressed fury over Trump's plan to send a delegation including Usha Vance and National Security Adviser Michael Waltz to visit the Danish territory, calling the move 'aggressive.'
Dozens of migrants deported to Panama by the Trump administration are stranded and living in a school gymnasium, uncertain about their next steps or final destinations.
Elon Musk is positioned to profit significantly from billions in new government contracts through SpaceX, with the boost partly resulting from actions by Trump and Musk's allies and employees who hold government positions.
Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney called a snap federal election for April 28, occurring after Trump threats and amid discussions about US-Canada relations.