California sued Donald Trump 123 times during his first presidency. Trump lost about two-thirds of cases filed against his administration, but that doesn’t guarantee the same results this time around.
California, a coalition of other states and the city of San Francisco have sued the Trump administration over President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, calling it unconstitutional.
In recent weeks, Trump and his allies — notably billionaire Elon Musk on his X platform — have attacked Newsom's leadership and at times promoted misinformation about California's response. And House Speaker Mike Johnson has suggested there should be conditions on federal wildfire aid to force changes in California.
AMONG THE CASCADE of executive orders that came when President Donald Trump took office Monday, his new administration dropped a big one. Under the caption, “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,
The executive order restricts automatic citizenship for babies born to parents who aren't citizens or lawful, permanent residents.
Along the California-Mexico border, immigrants at risk of deportation are seeking to live undetected through an unprecedented crackdown. But a returning President Trump issued a barrage of Inauguration Day executive orders designed to pull the military into border enforcement.
In the wake of the raging California wildfires, environmental groups are shifting the climate conversation away from mitigation, toward adaptation and resilience.
After President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, California leaders explain the state's unique history with the 14th Amendment.
California is one of 22 states and two cities that have quickly challenged Trump’s order to remove birthright citizenship for future children starting next month.
The General used data from the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety to examine traffic camera laws in California
President Trump invoked presidential powers to begin his long-promised immigration crackdown shortly after taking office on Monday.
BOSTON — A coalition of Democratic-leaning states launched legal actions on Tuesday seeking to block US President Donald Trump's plan to restrict birthright citizenship in the United States.