Republican state attorneys general file amicus brief on deportation of alleged Tren de Aragua gang members

Republican state attorneys general file amicus brief urging reversal of judge's order blocking Trump from deporting alleged Tren de Aragua gang members, invoking Alien Enemies Act. They argue that the judge's order undermines public safety and federal law enforcement's ability to support state initiatives.

Pentagon's Directive on Gender Dysphoria in the Military

The Pentagon directs that service members with gender dysphoria be separated from the military in accordance with an executive order by President Trump. Advocacy groups and attorneys general oppose the ban, stating that transgender troops have served openly and honorably for nearly a decade.

Legal Threats Against Department of Government Efficiency Led by Elon Musk

Attorneys general in over a dozen states are threatening to sue the Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk for accessing sensitive personal information, DOGE claims it is in defense of the Constitution and essential funding. The lawsuit comes amidst DOGE's efforts to slash government waste.

State Attorneys General Support Gender-Affirming Care for Children

Fifteen state attorneys general are supporting gender-affirming care for children despite Trump's executive order restricting sex-change procedures. They argue that gender-affirming care is essential and lifesaving. Multiple hospitals in Illinois are continuing to provide gender-affirming care for minors.

Clash Over Trump Administration's Federal Funding Freeze

White House Homeland Security advisor Stephen Miller clashes with CNN host Jake Tapper over Trump administration's federal aid actions. Senate Democrats criticize President Trump's federal funding freeze. A federal judge imposes a stay on the freeze. New York Attorney General Letitia James leads a coalition of attorneys general in suing to stop the implementation of the freeze. Republicans support Trump's actions, stating the administration has the right to examine taxpayer spending.

Republican state attorneys general support Kash Patel for FBI director

Republican state attorneys general are backing Kash Patel to lead the FBI in the Trump administration, citing the need for a competent reformer to refocus the FBI on its core mission. FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation ahead of the Trump administration.

U.S. Politics - Sports

Attorneys general from 24 states are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold an Arizona law to prohibit biological boys from competing on girls' sports teams, arguing that it protects girls from unfair competition and provides meaningful athletic opportunities for them.

U.S. Supreme Court Debates

Former U.S. Attorneys General urge ABC News to ask specific questions about the U.S. Supreme Court during the presidential debate between Vice President Harris and former President Trump.

Controversy over Department of Education's work study funding guidance

Attorneys general of 16 states warn Department of Education that work study funding guidance may violate federal law by allowing public agencies to use funds for political activities. They argue that taxpayer money should not support partisan activities.

Republican Attorneys General Intervene in Climate Change Lawsuit Against Big Oil Companies

GOP Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is leading an amicus brief in Big Oil companies’ appeal to the Supreme Court to intervene in a climate change lawsuit. A group of nearly two-dozen Republican attorneys general is asking the Supreme Court to intervene in a climate change liability case out of Hawaii they say could have grave consequences for American energy production.