Philadelphia City Council members on Thursday criticized President Donald Trump following a week of chaos for state and local governments as officials responded to the whiplash of the White House freezing federal spending in a vague memo that was rescinded a day later.
Republican lawmakers from the Philadelphia area celebrated Monday's inauguration, as Mr. Trump's return to Washington gives the GOP control over the White House and Congress. The president took quick action to sign a slew of executive orders.
With harsher policies looming, community groups told City Council that the city and its schools must stand up to ICE.
According to a city spokesperson, the Parker administration's stance on the issue of immigration in Philadelphia has remained unchanged since the November election.
The late night host has continued to be a vocal critic of Trump’s, taking aim at his cabinet appointees, his family, and his politics. Kimmel recently slammed Trump and the House Republicans for investigating Jan. 6 again after Trump already pardoned roughly 1,500 insurrectionists convicted of storming the Capitol.
President Donald Trump announced plans Wednesday to build a massive facility at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba to house deported migrants—following an escalation across the country in recent days as part of what Trump has promised would be the “largest deportation operation” in U.S. history.
More than two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, reproductive rights was a key issue highlighted during the demonstration.
Sylvester Stallone, Donald Trump's neighbor and friend, spent some teen years in Philadelphia and made the city a big part of his Rocky franchise.
Churches were among the few so-called "sensitive areas" where ICE agents could not make arrests -- until now. President Donald Trump has revoked a 2011 directive that banned immigration arrests and raids in sensitive areas, including churches, courthouses and schools.
With the stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump on Jan. 20 granted clemency -- either a pardon or commuted sentence -- to all of the more than 1,500 people charged in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021,