President Donald Trump announced that he had nominated Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court, which began questioning the flexibility of the American legal system.
Sen. Jeff Sessions gets approval from Senate Judiciary Committee for Attorney General position. The senate-panel approve the nomination despite the Democrats boycott for all President Trump policy.
U.S. Senate managed to advance the nomination of Steven Mnuchin for the Secretary of Treasury and Tom Price as Health and Human Services Secretary to full Senate confirmation.
President Trump tries protecting the American people with his Immigration Ban. Learning from what is happening in Europe, the ordinance will see its effect on a 90-day temporary implementation period.
Presiden Trump’s selection for U.S. Federal Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is a judge with strong credential. It will be difficult for the opponent to reject his nomination because of that.
Senate Democrats block the vote on three important positions in President Trump cabinet. Those positions are secretary of health and human services, treasury secretary and attorney general.
A weird development occurred during anti-Trump protest from the protesters. They deleted their Uber account after the company turned off its surge pricing at the airport to take side with the New York City taxi drivers.
Two Republicans Brian Fitzpatrick and Charlie Dent criticized President Trump’s executive order on immigration. They followed Senator McCain and Lindsey Graham who issued statement on Sunday denouncing the executive order.
U.S. President Trump is eager to strengthen the U.S. national security which he had mentioned since the campaign. He is considering several executive orders to beef up the national security.
President Trump will sign executive order to initiate investigation on voters fraud which he already pointed out several times. The executive order will be issued this week according to White House.
White House reiterated claim from President Trump about illegal voters. The White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said the President believed there are millions of voter frauds during the campaign.