Trump Asks Supreme Court to Uphold His Firing of FTC Member
CONTENT TO COME… This article by Matthew Vadum appeared Sept. 17, 2025, in The Epoch Times. Continue reading Trump Asks Supreme Court to Uphold His Firing of FTC Member
CONTENT TO COME… This article by Matthew Vadum appeared Sept. 17, 2025, in The Epoch Times. Continue reading Trump Asks Supreme Court to Uphold His Firing of FTC Member
I was on NewsX World (TV in India) on Sept. 16, 2025, talking about President Donald Trump’s efforts in court to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. My segment starts at about the 3:15 mark. Here is the video clip: Continue reading Vadum on NewsX World to discuss Trump’s efforts to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook
I was on NewsX World (TV in India) on Sept. 16, 2025, talking about President Donald Trump’s multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against the New York Times. Here is the video clip: Continue reading Vadum appeared on NewsX World to talk about Trump’s billion-dollar lawsuit against New York Times
I was on NewsX World (TV in India) on Sept. 16, 2025, talking about the leftist folk hero and accused murderer Luigi Mangione. Here is the video clip: Continue reading Vadum appeared on NewsX World to talk about Luigi Mangione
The Trump administration said on Sept. 16 that it will appeal a three-judge panel’s ruling that prevents the president from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. On Sept. 15, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District … Continue reading Trump to appeal ruling allowing Fed governor Lisa Cook to keep her job
I was on NewsX World (TV in India) on Sept. 13 talking some more about leftist violence and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Here is a link to the video clip: Continue reading Vadum on NewsX World talking again about leftist violence and Charlie Kirk
The U.S. Supreme Court on Sept. 12 temporarily halted a New York state trial related to an upcoming high court case over New Jersey Transit’s potential liability for injuries caused outside its home state. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who oversees emergency … Continue reading Supreme Court temporarily blocks New Jersey Transit trial in NY
President Donald Trump filed an appeal on Sept. 10 against a federal judge’s order reinstating Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook after he fired her last month. Cook joined the Federal Reserve System’s board of governors in January 2022 to fill … Continue reading Trump appeals court order reinstating Federal Reserve governor he fired
I was on “India Today” on Sept. 10 talking about leftist violence and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Here is a link to the video clip (sorry – I can’t figure out how to embed this in a media player): … Continue reading Vadum appears on ‘India Today’ to discuss Charlie Kirk, leftist violence
The Supreme Court on Sept. 10 declined to block a lower court order allowing a female student who identifies as male to use boys’ restrooms in school despite a South Carolina ban. In the high court’s new ruling in South … Continue reading Supreme Court rules for transgender-identifying student in bathroom dispute
A Florida appeals court on Sept. 10 unanimously struck down the state’s law banning the open carry of firearms. The ruling by the state’s First District Court of Appeal reversed the conviction of Stanley Victor McDaniels. He was found guilty … Continue reading Florida’s open carry gun ban struck down by state court
The Supreme Court on Sept. 9 granted a Trump administration request to temporarily withhold approximately $4 billion in foreign aid funding previously authorized by Congress. The federal government’s emergency application in U.S. Department of State v. AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition … Continue reading Supreme Court grants Trump admin request to withhold foreign aid funds
The Supreme Court on Sept. 9 agreed to expedite review of lower court rulings that struck down most of President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs. The president has made tariffs the centerpiece of his foreign policy in his second administration, saying … Continue reading Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump admin’s tariff appeal on fast track
The U.S. Supreme Court on Sept. 8 temporarily put on hold a lower court order restricting immigration stops in Southern California. Three justices dissented from the new order. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) started its operations in the Los Angeles … Continue reading Supreme Court lifts restrictions on immigration stops in Southern California
The Supreme Court on Sept. 8 temporarily allowed President Donald Trump to fire Federal Trade Commission (FTC) member Rebecca Slaughter after a federal appeals court reinstated her last week. Slaughter, formerly chief counsel to Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), was first … Continue reading Supreme Court allows Trump to fire FTC member for time being
The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Sept. 8 to permit it to withhold billions of dollars in foreign aid previously authorized by Congress. The Department of Justice (DOJ) asked the justices to pause a ruling by U.S. … Continue reading Trump admin asks Supreme Court to allow withholding of foreign aid funds
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Sept. 7 defended the high court’s 2022 decision that overturned Roe v. Wade and returned the regulation of abortion to the states. The justice’s comments came during an interview on “CBS News Sunday … Continue reading Supreme Court Justice Barrett defends decision overturning Roe v. Wade
A San Francisco-based federal judge on Sept. 5 ruled the Trump administration may not cancel the temporary protected status (TPS) that prevents Venezuelans and Haitians from being deported from the United States. TPS is a designation that allows individuals from … Continue reading Judge halts removal of Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans, Haitians
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed an appeal on Sept. 4 of a court ruling that threw out an estimated $500 million penalty in President Donald Trump’s business fraud case. James’s office filed a notice of appeal with the … Continue reading New York AG asks appeals court to reinstate Trump’s $500 million civil fraud penalty
A male Idaho college student challenging his state’s ban on male athletes competing on school sports teams intended for females asked to withdraw his Supreme Court case on Sept. 2. Idaho filed a brief the next day indicating it opposes … Continue reading Student contesting Idaho ban on males in female sports withdraws Supreme Court case