President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign his first immigration bill Wednesday. Here’s what else he is doing today.
Since day one of his second term, President Donald Trump has kept his promise on mass deportations: leaving many immigrant communities in fear.
Confusion reigns as state agencies cope with Trump exec orders; Maryland joins suit to stop freeze on federal grants
A Baltimore-area group is one of five Quaker organizations suing President Donald Trump’s administration after federal officials rescinded guidelines that protected churches and schools from immigration raids.
Trump’s lawyers filed a notice of appeal Wednesday asking the state’s mid-level appeals court to overturn his conviction.
Holding the retreat at a Trump property threatens to ignite the same kind of criticism that dogged Trump’s first term: that he has sought to personally profit from his public position.
Gov. Wes Moore on Monday said that Maryland will follow the Constitution regarding President Donald Trump’s commitment to deport people who have entered the country illegally. “We are going to follow the Constitution here,
With President Donald Trump’s long-promised deportations underway, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is making it clear Baltimore is “not a sanctuary city.”
In a joint statement, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and 11 other states challenged a warning from the Department of Justice ordering state officials to comply with President Donald Trump's immigration initiatives or risk investigation.
On a Friday edition of Fox45 Morning News political analyst, John Dedie, joined the show to weigh in on how effective this action may be.
When asked about Trump going to North Carolina Asheville today and then heading to California in the Los Angeles area because of the devastation there, Gavin Newsom with people think there might be some tension there, Williams said
With President Donald “Drill Baby Drill” Trump back in office, Maryland can no longer rely on the federal government for climate leadership. This is the moment for the state to double down on progress and accountability,