Border closure and pause in loan repayments: what else did Trump promise at a coronavirus briefing

US President Donald Trump said that the closure of the border with Mexico and Canada will not affect trade goods. He said this today, March 20, during a daily briefing at the White House, reports the Voice of America. On Friday, March 20, at the White House, President Donald ...

Trump has signed into law on the provision of paid leave due to coronavirus: what you need to know

Public health officials have a simple piece of advice to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the United States: If you get sick, stay home. And even if you're not sick, stay home and practice "social distancing" whenever possible, TIME writes. This advice can ...

Until 2021: US government prepares for 18 months of coronavirus crisis

A 100-page emergency plan recently released by government officials says the 2019-nCoV crisis in the US could drag on for 18 months. Perhaps even longer, Fox News reports. The plan says that the country can observe ...

Trump has introduced a nationwide emergency regime due to coronavirus in the United States

US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency to combat the spread of coronavirus. The American leader made the corresponding announcement on Friday, March 13, at a specially convened press conference at the White House, TASS reports. “I am officially declaring a national emergency today. This…

Supreme Court upholds Trump tightening US asylum policy

On Wednesday, March 11, the Supreme Court said the Trump administration could continue the practice of returning US asylum seekers to Mexico while immigration authorities process their requests, NBC News reported. In a brief ruling, the court stated that while ...

Institute for Migration Policy: only a small proportion of immigrants will be affected by the 'public burden' rule

According to an analysis conducted on Thursday, March 5, only a small fraction of would-be immigrants will be affected by the new "public burden" rule, which has consistently been fiercely criticized by immigrant rights activists, according to The Washington Times. According to this rule, ...

Clemency in exchange for testimony about Russia: Assange's lawyer made a scandalous statement about Trump

Julian Assange's lawyer said US President Donald Trump offered the founder of Wikileaks a pardon in exchange for denying Russia's role in publishing the correspondence of the US Democratic National Committee ahead of the 2016 presidential election, BBC reported. According to the defense, this proposal is from ...

Not impeachment single: trump awaiting new investigations and lawsuits

Although President Donald Trump was acquitted of two articles of impeachment on Wednesday, February 5, he still faces criminal investigations, civil lawsuits and Congressional investigations into his administration and family business, USA Today reported. Last week during ...

Trump fired an official of Ukrainian origin, who was a witness in the impeachment case

Alexander Windman, Lt. Col. of the US Army and US National Security Council official who testified at the hearing on the impeachment of President Donald Trump, was removed from the White House. This was announced by his lawyer, reports the Voice of America. In a statement by attorney David Pressman in ...

How the acquittal case justified Trump’s reelection

The US political landscape has undergone a notable shift this week, with deep divisions affecting all sectors of society. US President Donald Trump has finally triumphed in the battle over impeachment, his ratings are soaring, and the Democratic Party is in a chaotic state after a major ...

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