Trump, Judge and International Criminal Court
Digest more
President Donald Trump has reportedly been considering an executive order on student athelete NIL for some time. His grandaughter has multiple deals.
Three weeks after the Supreme Court ruled to limit the use of nationwide, or universal, injunctions in a case stemming from President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, a […]
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order creating a new classification of non-career federal workers, the White House said. The new classification will be for employees expected to leave their positions when the president who appointed them leaves office,
It is unclear if or when such an executive order will be formalized, but Trump has considered executive action on college sports for months.
CBS News reported Wednesday that President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order establishing national standards for name, image and likeness initiatives. What that order would entail, and what Trump's vision for college athletics looks like, have been a relative mystery.
President Trump is looking to establish national standards for college athlete endorsement deals — an issue that has upended collegiate sports and led some student athletes to make millions.
College sports leaders haven't heard anything about a plan for President Trump to issue an executive order addressing NIL in college sports.
The new, non-career employees will serve in policy-making roles and add "horsepower" to carrying out the administration's agenda, White House says.