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The government has frozen or ended a lot of grants to farmers. Here's what a dairyman named Travis Forgs told Wisconsin Public Radio after the federal government paused two five-figure grants he had for a new industrial freezer and solar panels.
Absolutely not. Secretary Venemanβ Ultimately, at least one of his grants went through. But big picture, what does the uncertainty around this mean for farmers?
Absolutely not. Secretary Venemanβ Ultimately, at least one of his grants went through. But big picture, what does the uncertainty around this mean for farmers?
Absolutely not. Secretary Venemanβ Ultimately, at least one of his grants went through. But big picture, what does the uncertainty around this mean for farmers?
When you were in office in the early 2000s as agriculture secretary, what did you hear most from farmers? What did they want the federal government to do more or less of?
When you were in office in the early 2000s as agriculture secretary, what did you hear most from farmers? What did they want the federal government to do more or less of?
When you were in office in the early 2000s as agriculture secretary, what did you hear most from farmers? What did they want the federal government to do more or less of?
By almost any measure, a president openly defying a court order would represent a constitutional crisis, a tectonic event in American history. And yet when President Trump was asked on Sunday whether he had defied a federal judge's order, he said he wasn't sure.
By almost any measure, a president openly defying a court order would represent a constitutional crisis, a tectonic event in American history. And yet when President Trump was asked on Sunday whether he had defied a federal judge's order, he said he wasn't sure.
By almost any measure, a president openly defying a court order would represent a constitutional crisis, a tectonic event in American history. And yet when President Trump was asked on Sunday whether he had defied a federal judge's order, he said he wasn't sure.
The order in question came from a federal judge in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. He told the administration not to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador. Trump had just invoked the Alien Enemies Act to remove people he said were members of a gang. And the judge ordered the government to turn around any planes already in the air.
The order in question came from a federal judge in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. He told the administration not to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador. Trump had just invoked the Alien Enemies Act to remove people he said were members of a gang. And the judge ordered the government to turn around any planes already in the air.
The order in question came from a federal judge in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. He told the administration not to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador. Trump had just invoked the Alien Enemies Act to remove people he said were members of a gang. And the judge ordered the government to turn around any planes already in the air.
At a press briefing Monday, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt offered slightly more clarity on the administration's actions.
At a press briefing Monday, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt offered slightly more clarity on the administration's actions.
At a press briefing Monday, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt offered slightly more clarity on the administration's actions.
Here's what's not in dispute. More than 250 Venezuelans, some of whom the Trump administration says are members of a criminal gang, were ultimately taken to El Salvador on Saturday. El Salvador is holding them in the country's terrorism confinement center. The Salvadoran president posted a headline about the judicial order on X with the caption, Oopsie, too late, and a laugh-crying emoji.
Here's what's not in dispute. More than 250 Venezuelans, some of whom the Trump administration says are members of a criminal gang, were ultimately taken to El Salvador on Saturday. El Salvador is holding them in the country's terrorism confinement center. The Salvadoran president posted a headline about the judicial order on X with the caption, Oopsie, too late, and a laugh-crying emoji.
Here's what's not in dispute. More than 250 Venezuelans, some of whom the Trump administration says are members of a criminal gang, were ultimately taken to El Salvador on Saturday. El Salvador is holding them in the country's terrorism confinement center. The Salvadoran president posted a headline about the judicial order on X with the caption, Oopsie, too late, and a laugh-crying emoji.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio retweeted it. That whole episode came after a Brown University physician in the United States on a special work visa from Lebanon was sent back, even though a federal judge issued an order that she appear at an in-person hearing on Monday. In a court filing today, lawyers for the government said U.S.