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President Donald Trump said he does not know whether everyone in the U.S. is entitled to due process, raising fresh questions about his view of the Constitution and a Supreme Court order in the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case.
Trump’s orders against law firms are raising alarms that he is using presidential power to punish legal opponents and weaken the rule of law.

A Boston college employee, Jacob Henriques, was charged with attempted sex trafficking of a minor after prosecutors said he used his admissions role to target students for sex.
Malcolm X’s life, death, and message still shape civil rights debates, and the Supreme Court-era view of him has also been reexamined in later years.

President Donald Trump said he is not seeking a third term, even though the Constitution and the Supreme Court make clear that serving more than two terms is not allowed.

Sean Combs is going on trial in federal court in Manhattan on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, and he has denied all wrongdoing.

President Donald Trump said he was unsure whether due process rights apply to everyone, while also standing by his hard line on immigration and downplaying talk of force against Canada or a third presidential run.

President Donald Trump said he did not know whether he must uphold the Constitution when asked about due process rights for immigrants, as the Supreme Court continues to limit his deportation push.
Catina Salarno’s murder led her family to spend decades fighting for justice and helped shape victims’ rights in parole hearings.

Trump’s push to cut public broadcasting funding could weaken public radio stations that many rural communities rely on for local news and emergency alerts.
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