Maryland joined 17 states, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco to sue President Trump on Tuesday over what they called his “flagrantly unlawful attempt” to end birthright citizenship through one of the flurry of executive orders he signed after taking office.
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Maryland is joining 18 other states in challenging an executive order that would end birthright citizenship, the state's Attorney General announced on Tuesday.A
Anthony G. Brown, Maryland’s attorney general, said the Trump order violates the 14th Amendment and federal law. Brown and other attorneys general filed the suit against Trump in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. “Birthright ...
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Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced Tuesday that he and attorney generals from 18 other states have filed a suit in Massachusetts to challenge President Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A Massachusetts man was arrested on weapons charges after he visited the U.S. Capitol on Monday and told police that he wanted to kill top Republicans, including billionaire investor Scott Bessent on the day that the Senate confirmed him as President Donald Trump’s treasury secretary, according to a Tuesday court filing.