State of the Union 2026: National Security Excerpts
A roundup of foreign policy and national security statements from Trump’s second address to Congress since taking office again.
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A roundup of foreign policy and national security statements from Trump’s second address to Congress since taking office again.
The legal answer depends on what the government is actually demanding—and the statute's ambiguities cut both ways.
After his loss at the Supreme Court, President Trump turned to other statutes to recreate his tariffs. Will they fare any better in court?
Age assurance legislation has stumbled amid breaches and backlash. Congress now has a chance to break this pattern. Here’s how.
The Supreme Court’s decision thwarts President Trump’s attempt to enlist his emergency powers to levy taxes not otherwise permitted by law.
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With every new administration comes new promises and new actions on national security. But what’s “new” has often been proposed or even tried before—which means there’s a good chance Lawfare has already analyzed some of the legal and policy implications they present. So we’re making that past content readily accessible as it becomes newly relevant.
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