Trump Administration Live Updates: Judge Says ‘Grievous’ Deportation Error Must Be Reversed

"Where Things Stand
Mistaken deportation: A federal judge called the deportation of a Maryland man to a notorious Salvadoran prison a “grievous error,” adding that the Trump administration’s conduct “shocks the conscience.” The judge has ordered the government to return the man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, but the administration has said it can do little to bring him back and asked an appeals court to halt the order. Read more ›
Measles death: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attended the funeral of an 8-year-old who last week became the second confirmed death from the disease in a decade. Mr. Kennedy, a vaccine skeptic who has emphasized untested treatments like cod liver oil, wrote on social media that vaccination was “the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles.” Read more ›
Defending tariffs: Top administration officials sought to defend President Trump’s expansive tariffs during television appearances, dismissing the turmoil in financial markets and downplaying the chances they will lead to higher prices. The administration has offered mixed signals about using the tariffs as negotiating tools, while nations including Vietnam seek to strike deals with the United States."
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