The Supreme Court is preparing to release a series of important judgments over the next two weeks as its term comes to a close. These decisions will address significant aspects of the Trump administration’s agenda, including its efforts to expand presidential power and reshape the federal bureaucracy.
One of the major issues under review is the potential termination of birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants. President Donald Trump has pushed for this change as part of his broader immigration policy.
Another critical decision involves the dismissal of Lisa D. Cook from her leadership position at the influential Federal Reserve. This move could impact the financial institution’s operations and independence.
Earlier in the term, the Supreme Court invalidated Trump’s expansive tariffs on imports from major U.S. trading partners. Chief Justice John Roberts, along with two justices nominated by Trump, sided with Democratic nominees to strike down the tariffs. This ruling has drawn sharp criticism from Trump, who labeled the justices as “fools and lap dogs.”
Anticipating a possible setback, Trump attended the oral arguments in the birthright citizenship case in April. He later expressed his dissatisfaction with the proceedings, citing “nasty” and “one-sided” questions from the justices regarding the issue.
These forthcoming rulings will significantly impact Trump’s policies, as the Supreme Court prepares to resolve these contentious matters before the justices take their summer break.

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