Supreme Court expected to rule on Trump’s tax records Thursday

The Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether Congress and the Manhattan district attorney can see President Donald Trump’s taxes and other financial records that the president has fought hard to keep private.

Supreme Court: Some employers can refuse to offer free birth control

The high court on Wednesday said 7-2 the administration acted properly when it allowed more employers who cite a religious or moral objection to opt out of covering birth control.

DNC Chair Tom Perez, Lara Trump address president's controversial Detroit comments

This November, Michigan is shaping up to be a key battleground state that will be in play for both Democrats and Republicans in the race to the White House.

Native Americans protesting Trump trip to Mount Rushmore

Several groups led by Native American activists are planning protests for Trump’s July 3 visit, part of his “comeback” campaign for a nation reeling from sickness, unemployment and social unrest.

U-M cancels Oct. 15 presidential debate over coronavirus

The University of Michigan has cancelled the scheduled presidential debate planned for Oct. 15 over health concerns linked to COVID-19.

President Trump takes jab at Detroit murder rate in Tulsa rally

Trump said that the murder rate in Detroit and Baltimore was higher than those in Afghanistan, El Salvador and Guatemala. He then blamed the Democrat-run leadership. 

Trump comeback rally features empty seats, staff infections

President Donald Trump is looking to reverse a decline in his political fortunes by returning to the format that has so often energized himself and his base: a raucous, no-holds-barred rally before thousands of ardent supporters.

President Trump holds rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma to restart campaign

Many of the president’s supporters weren’t wearing masks, despite the recommendation of public health officials to keep the coronavirus from spreading. Some had been camped near the venue since early in the week.

President Trump pushes conspiracy theory about injured protester

President Trump made seemingly baseless accusations against an elderly New York man who remains hospitalized with head injuries after he was pushed to the ground by a police officer at a protest in Buffalo and was strongly rebuked by Governor Cuomo.

Democratic and Republican chairs talk about winning over Michigan voters

FOX 2's Roop Raj spoke with chairs of both the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee about the nation's recovery from the coronavirus, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the upcoming November election.

Michigan Democratic Chair: Trump supporters are racists

In a statement, the Michigan Democratic Party Chair wrote "the time for silence is over" and called Trump supporters racists.

Trump signs social media executive order that calls for removal of liability protections over 'censoring'

Flanked by Attorney General Bill Barr, President Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office on Thursday that interprets Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) as not providing statutory liability protections for tech companies that engage in censorship and political conduct.

Twitter fact-checks Trump; he threatens new regs or shutdown

Claiming tech giants “silence conservative voices,” Trump tweeted Wednesday that, “We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen.”