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President Donald Trump and his team maintain they have not defied court orders.

The president, the judge and the flights that landed in the middle of the night

Donald Trump is embroiled in a legal showdown over his deportation of more than 200 alleged gang members. He’s relying on two words to get the scheme over the line, but legal scholars wonder if the government has crossed a red line by defying a court order.

  • Michael Koziol

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US President Donald Trump and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts.

Trump rant about impeaching a ‘radical left lunatic’ judge sparks rare scolding from chief justice

The White House is escalating its war against the US judiciary after judges temporarily blocked the deportation of alleged criminals and halted parts of Elon Musk’s cost-cutting romp through the bureaucracy.

  • Michael Koziol
Donald Trump holds a sabre after using it to cut a cake, as Vice President J.D. Vance looks on, at the Commander-in-Chief Ball, part of the 60th Presidential Inauguration.

Trump lines his pockets and leaves his supporters out in the cold

Donald Trump has made a flurry of executive orders hours after taking office that will cause havoc in the US and around the world.

  • Cory Alpert
TikTok is challenging the Biden administration legislation in the US Supreme Court.

US Supreme Court takes up TikTok ban: What you need to know

The US government wants TikTok to divest from its Chinese parent company. The video-sharing platform, fearing being shut down in the US, has embarked on a legal challenge against the law.

  • Ann E. Marimow and Cristiano Lima-Strong
Former president Donald Trump sits in the courtroom for his hush money trial at the Manhattan criminal court

Trump asks Supreme Court to block sentencing in his hush money case in New York

Trump’s lawyers turned to the nation’s highest court after New York courts refused to postpone the sentencing.

  • Farrah Tomazin

‘They cheat like hell’: The fallout from the attack on the Capitol

Hare-brained schemes and legal loopholes helped cause havoc after the last presidential election. But there are many ways to contest a result. How?

  • Angus Holland
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Save Albert Park president Peter Goad, has just turned 100.

He’s just turned 100 – and he’s gearing up for the fight of his life against the Australian grand prix

For 22 years, Peter Goad, who turned 100 on Tuesday, has fought his good fight as the longest-serving president of Save Albert Park group.

  • Stephen Brook, Kishor Napier-Raman and Calum Jaspan

‘An overnight success 20 years in the making’: The rise of Kamala Harris

The transformation of attitudes towards the presidential hopeful has been rapid and profound. Was she underestimated – or has she changed?

  • Nick Bryant
Melania Trump during her first interview in two years on Fox News.

Melania breaks ranks with Trump, declares she’s pro-choice

The former US first lady has been absent from Donald Trump’s re-election campaign. Her views on abortion now place her against the Republican message.

  • Farrah Tomazin
At the heart of the cases is the question of whether the social media companies are media companies exercising their First Amendment rights to free speech.

‘Doesn’t matter if you lost’: New details of Trump’s bid to overturn election loss revealed

Much of the new filing focuses on Donald Trump’s dealings with then-vice president and running mate Mike Pence, who was pressured to overturn the 2020 election result.

  • Andrew Goudsward

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