Trump, Supreme Court and Temporary Protected Status
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The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Donald Trump's administration on Monday to terminate the Temporary Protected Status of about 350,000 Venezuelans living in the U.S. Trump has sought to end the status for Venezuelans,
In his return to the Senate, Secretary of State Marco Rubio faced intense backlash from former colleagues who accused him of abandoning his principles.
Donald Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of remaining in office once his term ends. Examples from other countries show how presidents have circumvented constitutional term limits.
The View ‘s Ana Navarro has said she wants President Donald Trump to take a citizenship test so he can brush up on his knowledge of United States’ history and remind him of the Constitution.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday criticized the U.S. Supreme Court decision that allowed President Donald Trump to strip legal protections from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants.