In its first week back in power, the Trump administration has made efforts to end Biden era diversity, equity and inclusion policies through three executive orders and a freeze on
President Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president Monday morning, eliciting worry, fear and uncertainty among UC Berkeley students.After he promised to tighten immigration restrictions, increase oil production,
Donald Trump unleashed a flurry of sweeping executive orders, proclamations and regulatory freezes during his first week in office aimed at reshaping the federal government and enacting his MAGA agenda.
California joined 18 states in filing a lawsuit challenging an executive order that seeks to revoke birthright citizenship.
As part of a torrent of decisions he issued hours after taking office, President Donald Trump declared that the name of America’s tallest mountain be changed from Denali to Mount McKinley, and that the Gulf of Mexico be renamed “The Gulf of America.”
Many California schools, including SJSU, UC Berkeley and Cal State East Bay, warned international students to return to campus before Trump’s return in case of a potential travel ban.
Hours into his second presidency, Donald Trump signed an executive order ... He earned degrees from California State University, Chico and UC Berkeley. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he’s ...
In a visit to Los Angeles to survey fire damage, Trump pledged support for victims and vowed to sign an executive order to boost California’s water supply.
WASHINGTON (AP) — After President Donald Trump pardoned around 1,500 ... Larry Rosenthal, chair of the UC Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies, said one marker of fascism throughout history ...
President Donald Trump’s planned effort to revoke citizenship ... Erwin Chemerinsky is dean and professor of law at the UC Berkeley School of Law.
The idea known as Calexit has existed for some time but gained most attention after Donald Trump was elected president in 2016.
The Laken Riley Act, named for an Athens, Ga., nursing student murdered last year by an undocumented man, passed in the House by a 253 to 156 vote. Forty-six Democrats, including six from California, and 217 Republicans voted for the bill. There was no GOP opposition, while 156 Democrats voted no.