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Ends Long Dispute; Rules Target Mostly Muslim Nations

  • The justices ruled that President Trump acted lawfully in imposing limits on travel from several predominantly Muslim nations.
  • The decision, a major statement on presidential power, is the conclusion of a long-running dispute over Mr. Trump’s authority to make good on his campaign promises to secure the nation’s borders.

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Two sisters whose father was detained by ICE agents, console one another outside the Supreme Court after the travel ban ruling. Credit Win Mcnamee/Getty Images


Trump Warns Harley-Davidson Over Production Move Abroad

  • President Trump took aim at one of his favorite American manufacturers, Harley-Davidson, threatening the company with steep punitive taxes.
  • The threats came a day after Harley said it would shift some production overseas to avoid retaliatory tariffs.

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