Via CNN - Sen. Josh Hawley, who has been a harsh critic of TikTok, praised the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the law banning TikTok from US app stores.
Trump signed an order that aimed to end birthright citizenship. Over 20 democrat-led states and cities filed a total of five lawsuits that claim the order violates 14th Amendment rights. In an interview Wednesday, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, told KTVO the suits are inaccurate.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a controversial ban on TikTok may take effect this weekend, rejecting an appeal from the popular app’s owners that claimed the ban violated the First Amendment.
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley — who said he believes the Supreme Court ruled correctly “on the law” with TikTok — said the problem right now
The new Trump administration could put a stop to pending litigation on the abortion pill mifepristone and other federal abortion policies through changes at the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a top anti-abortion lawyer involved in several pending cases.
The Supreme Court has upheld a law that could ban TikTok in the ... It can read your text messages," said Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. "It's not just a national security threat, it's a personal security threat.".The law allows for a 90-day extension ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a law passed last year that requires a China-based company to sell TikTok or else use of the popular app will be banned. Unless a buyer is found by Sunday,
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The Supreme Court decided not to stop a ... an overwhelming bipartisan majority of support. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) says that’s because lawmakers agreed that it ...
The March for Life on Friday brought together a movement invigorated by some early moves of the second Trump administration.
The Supreme Court has upheld a law that could ... It can read your text messages," said Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. "It's not just a national security threat, it's a personal security ...
President Donald Trump’s firings sets up another major legal clash over Congress’ power to put limits on the removal of federal officials.
Three of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks prepared to face skepticism and intense grilling from Democratic senators during their confirmation hearings Thursday. What we’re following: 1.