President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing his administration to work toward getting rid of the Department of Education and giving power back to the states. But many obstacles remain — most notably, congressional approval.
Plus, a federal judge demanded more information from the White House about its deportation of hundreds of alleged migrant gang members to El Salvador, even after the judge ordered the planes to turn back.
Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson breaks down Trump’s legal battles with the judiciary and discusses whether we are in a “constitutional crisis.”
Then, Jessica Caldwell, head of insights at Edmunds, discusses what Trump’s tariffs could mean for EVs — and the bumpy road ahead for consumers and carmakers.