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Trump’s nominee for solicitor general won’t rule out ignoring court orders in ‘extreme cases’
President Donald Trump’s nominee to be solicitor general told the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday that presidents might rightfully defy court orders in “extreme cases.” “Generally, if there’s a direct court order that binds a federal or state official, they should follow it,” D. John Sauer said at his confirmation hearing…
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‘Too cute by half’: Senators brush off Trump’s suggestions for honoring Graham
Most senators want to see their chamber unite behind Russia sanctions. The president has other ideas…
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Democrats divided on whether to make daylight saving time permanent
Members have sharp disagreements over the legislation coming to the floor this week…
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