White House, Epstein and government shutdown
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The Justice Department is appealing an order for the White House to provide ASL interpretation during press briefings given by the press secretary or President Trump.
A federal judge ordered the White House Tuesday to immediately provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation at all press briefings conducted by President Trump or press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Disability advocates are taking their latest fight to the Trump administration, where the White House has been accused of discriminating against deaf Americans. This is due to the administration’s decision to axe a Biden-era policy that used sign language interpreters during major White House events,
House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters Wednesday night that he will bring the bill to release the Jeffrey Epstein files to a vote on the floor next week.
A federal judge has spurned President Donald Trump’s move to get rid of American Sign Language interpreters for certain White House briefings.
A federal judge is directing the White House to reinstate sign language interpreters at many press briefings months after they were abruptly removed.