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The Supreme Court is not a perfect rubber stamp for President Donald Trump, but he is finding little willingness by the conservative majority to stand in his way.
The president’s vague threats make booting out his political enemies sound easy. Here’s what he can actually do.
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Raw Story on MSN'Irreparable harm': Judge blasts Trump admin in newly released opinionPresident Donald Trump's administration was handed another loss Thursday in its bid to end birthright citizenship. Judge Joseph Laplante of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire issued a preliminary injunction blocking the executive order Trump signed in February that attempted to end birthright citizenship altogether.
THE SUPREME COURT decided just 55 fully argued or “merits” cases in the term that ended on June 27th—the lowest total since the civil war, except for the covid-curtailed term of 2020. Yet ...
A judge blocked Trump’s birthright citizenship ban. The Justice Department opened criminal probes into Trump bogeymen. A DOJ whistleblower released internal communications. Social Security staff were reassigned to the overwhelmed phone line.