Chief Justice John Roberts denouncing remarks made March 4 at a rally outside the court by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., that were directed at Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.
Chief Justice Roberts responds to Sen. Schumer’s remarks at court rally
Trump tells March for Life crowd he welcomes their commitment
Trump was the first president to speak in person in the 47-year history of the March for Life.
Trump aims to ‘even playing field’ for faith-based groups seeking grants
The USDA is one of several federal agencies that will be affected by proposed rules announced Jan. 16, 2020, by President Donald Trump to ensure faith-based service providers and organizations are not discriminated against in agency regulations or their grant-making process because of religion.
New trade deal not great but better than last one, Catholic leaders say
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a new trade deal unveiled Dec. 10 by President Donald Trump and House Democratic leaders, is no panacea, according to Catholics involved in labor matters, but it is better than the North American Free Trade Agreement it is designed to replace.
Pro-life leaders say amendment would ‘enrich’ abortion providers overseas
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City, Kan., chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee for Pro-Life Activities, and 17 other pro-life leaders have called on President Donald Trump to block an amendment they say would “enrich global abortion providers,” which currently is part of a Senate appropriations measure.
Trump calls on world leaders to end persecution of ‘people of faith’
President Donald Trump called on world leaders at a Sept. 23 U.N. event on religious freedom to end religious persecution around the globe.
Florida senators ask Trump to waive visa requirements for some Bahamians
In the wake of Hurricane Dorian, two Florida Republican senators have asked President Donald Trump to waive or suspend certain visa requirements for Bahamian citizens with relatives residing in the U.S.
CLINIC sues Trump administration over new directives for asylum-seekers
President Donald Trump’s appointment of Ken Cuccinelli to a top immigration position violated federal law and therefore certain actions undertaken by his office are not legally valid, a federal lawsuit argues.