Trump, sport and executive order
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A third court blocked Trump's birthright citizenship order, bringing the legal clash another step closer to the Supreme Court.
The Trump administration Thursday released a long-anticipated executive order on college sports, an attempt to provide federal guidance to the wild world of big money that has transformed collegiate athletics in recent years.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that makes it easier for cities to remove homeless people from the streets."The
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The order directs Attorney General Pam Bondi to “reverse judicial precedents and end consent decrees” that limit jurisdictions’ abilities to relocate homeless people.
President Trump has signed an executive order on Thursday aiming to provide resources that would push cities and states to remove homeless people from sleeping on streets and to crack down on drug
Pushing people into locked institutions and forcing treatment won’t solve homelessness,” said an ACLU attorney.
States and municipalities that already crackdown on open illicit drug use and urban camping, loitering or squatting, and tracking sex offenders, will be prioritized for grants.
President Donald Trump Thursday signed an executive order aimed at strengthening state and local government efforts to involuntarily hospitalize homeless people "with mental illness, who pose risks to themselves or the public, or are living on the streets and cannot care for themselves."
President Trump will soon sign an executive order making it easier for cities and states to remove homeless people from the streets and get them treatment elsewhere.