US President Donald Trump called for the impeachment of Judge James Boasberg after he ordered the suspension of deportation flights carrying alleged Venezuelan gang members. Boasberg's ruling challenged the administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act, leading to a clash over executive power. This is the first time Trump has personally called for a judge's removal since taking office.
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At the national prayer breakfast on Thursday, President Donald Trump shared how his relationship with religion deepened after surviving two failed assassination attempts last year. Reflecting on his near-death experience, he emphasized the importance of religion in life, stating, "You can't be happy without religion." Trump also called for a return of religion and God into Americans' lives, while expressing his commitment to religious liberty. The event, attended by bipartisan lawmakers, marks a... Expand
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