Group sues to block Trump's blue resurfacing of Reflecting Pool at Lincoln Memorial
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Trump White House Sued for Changing Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Without ‘Mandatory Procedures’
The Cultural Landscape Foundation and the nonprofit’s founder, Charles A. Birnbaum, have sued the Department of the Interior and the National Park Service for changing the appearance of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool without allegedly following “Congressional mandatory procedures.” According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly on Tuesday, May 12, the plaintiffs allege that the ongoing work to paint the Reflecting Pool basin a “vivid b…
US appeals court keeps Trump admin’s 10% global tariffs in place for now
A US appeals court on Tuesday temporarily paused a lower court ruling against the Trump administration's 10% global tariff under Section 122 of the Trade Act, keeping the tariffs in place for three importers that had won a reprieve from the duties.
Trump Melts Down Over Reflecting Pool Reports in Wild Posting Spree
Donald Trump had another episode on social media ahead of a critical state visit to China this week. The president posted to Truth Social dozens of times overnight and into Tuesday morning, railing against prominent Democrats like Barack Obama and Joe Biden, pushing false claims about the 2020 election, and imagining himself on the $100 bill, along with several other bizarre posts. Trump is posting absolutely deranged shit on social media this …
Trump administration asks trade court to pause ruling on global tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Monday asked a U.S. court to pause its ruling against the administration's 10 per cent global tariff while the federal government pursues an appeal.
Survey work begins for contested Trump Triumphal Arch project in DC
Workers have begun preliminary surveys and testing for a proposed Triumphal Arch sought by President Donald Trump. The project, located between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery, has sparked controversy. The National Park Service announced the work Thursday in a court filing related to a federal lawsuit challenging the arch. The proposed 250-foot-tall monument has received early approval from the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. …
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