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Saturday saw a stark contrast in the U.S. as peaceful protesters took to the streets against President Trump while he oversaw a military parade in Washington celebrating the Army’s 250th birthday. MSNBC political analyst Alexi McCammond and Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor Tim O’Brien join Alex Witt to weigh in with their analysis.
President Donald Trump's administration is considering significantly expanding its travel restrictions, according to an internal cable seen by Reuters.
Trump considers expanding the travel ban to 36 more countries, citing security concerns. State Dept. warns of a 60-day deadline. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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The US government may soon impose travel restrictions. Thirty-six more countries could be affected. These nations have 60 days to meet US security standards. Failure to comply may lead to entry bans.
Plans show the administration is preparing to send thousands to Guantánamo, including some Europeans, with no intent to notify their home governments.
President Donald Trump has banned travel to the U.S. by citizens from 12 countries and restricted access for people from seven others.
Trump tells new citizens to defend the American way of life in a USCIS video, while his policies restrict immigration access.
No Kings Day was biggest anti-Trump protests in Austin yet. Latino protesters are fighting to keep immigration front and center.
The 3.5% excise tax proposed in President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill comes with wide-ranging implications for financial institutions engaged in money transmission services.
President Trump's new naturalization ceremony video tells immigrants American culture is "yours to preserve" while emphasizing traditional values and constitutional rights.
WKYC captured these drone images of protesters at Saturday's 'No Kings' rally in Parma. (George Payamgis/WKYC)