Donald Trump, John C. Coughenour
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In his first year back in the White House, President Trump has presided over a sweeping expansion of executive power while eroding democratic norms.
From blocking unconstitutional orders to mobilizing millions, here’s how we fought back and what comes next.
Lawmakers are calling on President Trump's cabinet and Congress to boot him from office using a never-before-invoked provision of the Constitution.
How could a sitting US president be legally removed from office? Most people have heard of impeachment, a power granted to (and rarely used by) the US Congress. But there’s also the 25th amendment to the US Constitution,
A judge held a hearing related to how the court can respond to Trump administration policies the court said violated free speech.
President Donald Trump has ramped up his threats to remain in power–this time questioning if he should stay in the White House for a fourth term. After repeatedly threatening to run for a third term in office,
President Donald Trump has made very clear his desire to “acquire” Greenland from Denmark, no matter the damage to NATO or to the US alliance with Europe.
Now, Michelle Obama has responded to the idea that Barack Obama could run for a third term if Trump bypasses the Constitution and runs for a third term. Newsweek has contacted the Obamas and the White House for comment on this story.