After his inauguration, President Trump signed several executive orders, including one focused heavily on immigration.
Top Connecticut elected officials weighed in on the inauguration and early priorities of President Donald Trump. “I’m ...
CT Attorney General William Tong vowed to sue over any challenge to birthright citizenship after President Donald Trump ...
Newly sworn-in President Donald Trump wrapped up his first day back in office by signing a slew of executive orders, from ...
Shortly after President Donald Trump signed an executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, Connecticut Attorney ...
Attorney General William Tong says he's prepared to oppose Trump's top priorities, while other Connecticut officials have ...
Following President Donald Trump's second inaugural address Monday, Connecticut leaders, including US Sen. Richard Blumenthal ...
Connecticut’s attorney general sought to assure people in Connecticut that he would fight to enforce the state’s laws and ...
Numerous leaders from Connecticut are reacting to the incoming second Trump Administration. U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal ...
We are unbowed and we will not be intimidated, no matter what they throw at us. And like the people of our state, I will never quit, I will never surrender, and I will never, ever back down.” ...
Will Trump attempt to mobilize the Connecticut National Guard for a promised roundup of immigrants who lack legal status?
Once Donald Trump takes over as president, he will sign numerous executive orders that could affect people in Connecticut.