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Hill Republicans aim to rein in judges but divided on strategy : NPR

Republicans on Capitol Hill are divided over how they plan to address judicial actions that they say have unfairly targeted President Donald Trump and his administration. Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images/Getty Images North America Republicans on Capitol Hill are planning ways to push back at the federal

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World

Trump wants to rein in federal judges. California Republican is on it

WASHINGTON — As court orders against his administration mount, President Trump has ramped up his attacks on federal judges in recent days, railing against their authority and calling for their impeachment. In particular, the president seems to have zeroed in on the idea of limiting federal district judges’ ability to issue injunctions that have national implications. “Unlawful

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Politics

House looking at action to rein in federal judges amid Trump restraining orders

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Republicans in the lower chamber are reviewing tools available to take on “activist judges” as President Trump sees resistance from the judiciary in implementing his agenda.  “Activist judges with political agendas pose a significant threat to the rule of law, equal justice, and the separation of powers. The Speaker

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Politics

Fox News Politics: DeSantis Calls on Congress to Rein in Courts

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening… -Progressive leader says Schumer faces ‘uphill’ climb to win back Democrats’ trust -Study found US gas exports did not impact climate change, so Biden admin buried it, officials say

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Sports

How is college football trying to rein in ‘wild West’ of transfers? Make players pay to leave

For four years, college coaches and administrators have lamented the “wild, wild West” nature of the transfer portal, with athletes hopping from school to school in search of more money, more playing time or a better fit. Now, some universities are invoking a new threat to keep their players: Leave, and you’ll owe us money.

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