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The ensuing legal battle appears to be one of the first known court cases in Delaware over ICE's ramped up efforts to fulfill President Donald Trump's promise within his inaugural address to deport "millions and millions" of people.
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Julianne Murray steps down as Delaware’s recently re-elected GOP chair to shift full focus to her interim role as U.S. attorney for the District of Delaware.
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Delawareans turned out by the hundreds in Newark and Wilmington to participate in "Good Trouble Lives On" protests, commemorating the passing of civil rights activist and Congressman John Lewis.
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Delaware, 24 other states and Washington D.C. are suing the Trump administration for freezing $6.8 billion in education grants prior to the start of the upcoming school year.
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Del. GOP Chair Julianne Murray sworn in as acting U.S. Attorney General for the District of DelawareCurrent Delaware GOP Chair Julianne Murray announced via X — formerly Twitter — she has been sworn in as the acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware.
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Delaware's three-member federal delegation says they will fight back against safety net program cuts made by the recently passed "Big Beautiful Bill," particularly when it comes to SNAP.
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Gov. Matt Meyer provides his thoughts on the implications of President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" and recent turmoil over an offshore wind project and the state interfering with local government control.
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The bill is full of federal funding cuts in an effort to find $1.7 trillion in savings to help pay for the president’s plan to extend his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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Delaware and 18 other states are suing President Donald Trump, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and the federal Election Assistance Commission to block an executive order imposing sweeping voting restrictions across the country.
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Delaware’s U.S. Senators both vote for resolution to support ending tariffs President Trump has imposed on Canada.