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The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last year on presidential immunity has broadened the limits of legal protection for presidents.
The Maine People's Alliance and Maine Women's Lobby will host a storytelling event on the impacts of Trump's bill at Riverbank Park in Westbrook.
So far, the state has signed onto more than two dozen cases in federal courts across the country. Search through a list of what rules are being challenged and where those cases stand.
Obama's debt to Trump in the current president's mind? That the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last year that presidents have immunity for official acts.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that makes it easier for municipalities to remove homeless people from the streets.
As they seek to quell a revolt in their base over the Jeffrey Epstein files, President Donald Trump and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard have offered MAGA voters some tantalizing alternate programming: The prospect of charging Barack Obama with orchestrating a treasonous plot to undermine Trump’s first presidency.
Trump — who scored the sweeping ruling last year — had accused Obama earlier this week of treason and sedition for ordering up a spy-agency report on Russia’s alleged role in the 2016
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WMTW on MSNMaine has signed on to more than two dozen federal lawsuits against Trump adminstration
Since January, when President Donald Trump took office, Maine has signed on to 25 federal lawsuits. As we've reported several times, Gov. Janet Mills and Trump are in court one-on-one as well.
We had a productive legislative session in Augusta this year. We passed a balanced budget that supports health care, invest in our schools and enhances our ability to respond to extreme weather events while improving infrastructure and ecosystem resilience.
It just made me feel so good. People call [Trump] a monster, but he’s not. He’s such a human. He is so kind to kids. I just couldn’t believe that he did this.”