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Georgia Sen. Ossoff Warns Of ‘Out-Of-Control Executive’ As Supreme Court Hands Trump New Powers

Tampa Free Press

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June 30, 2026

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U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) framed his upcoming reelection bid as a decisive national checkpoint during an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” on Monday, warning against an “out-of-control executive” following a major Supreme Court ruling. The interview focused heavily on a newly released Supreme Court decision that allows the president to fire the [] Georgia Sen. Ossoff Warns Of ‘Out-Of-Control Executive’ As Supreme Court Hands Trump New Powers

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The Daily Beast

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· Jun 29, 2026

Liberal Justice Makes Dire Prediction about Trump Ruling

Jonathan Ernst / REUTERSThe three liberal-leaning justices on the Supreme Court are sounding the alarm about the latest ruling from the high court that vastly expanded executive power. The high court in a 5-4 ruling Monday blocked Trump’s attempt to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, deciding that “Congress, not the courts,” must change federal law on removing members of independent agencies, as the ruling said Fed governors are explicitly protected by “for cause” statutes.But justices handed Trump an expansion of presidential authority as, in a 6-3 ruling, it said that he could fire members of independent regulatory agencies at will, overturning a 91-year-old precedent. Read more at The Daily Beast.

Los Angeles Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

How Roberts led a fractured Supreme Court to wins for the right and defeats for Trump

In President Trump's second year back in the White House, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and the court punctured his claim to have power with no limits.

The Independent

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump launches ‘pathetic power grab’ to derail midterms after firing election commissioners, voting groups say

Officials who run the nation’s elections sound the alarm over the president’s ‘dangerous’ purge of an independent commission

The Hill

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· Jun 29, 2026

5 takeaways on divided day for Trump at Supreme Court 

It was a mixed bag for President Trump at the Supreme Court on Monday. The justices tightened the president’s grip on executive power in ruling independent agency leaders may be fired, while rejecting a key pillar of Trump's political agenda aimed at restricting mail-in voting. They ruled he must give a Federal Reserve governor due...

Quartz

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· Jun 22, 2026

The DOJ refused to swear in writing that Trump's 'anti-weaponization' fund is dead

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Hindustan Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

America’s Supreme Court turns “We the People” on its head

The court has over-extended presidential power, writes Victoria Nourse

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Related coverage for "Georgia Sen. Ossoff Warns Of ‘Out-Of-Control Executive’ As Supreme Court Hands Trump New Powers": The Daily Beast — Liberal Justice Makes Dire Prediction about Trump Ruling. Los Angeles Times — How Roberts led a fractured Supreme Court to wins for the right and defeats for Trump. The Independent — Trump launches ‘pathetic power grab’ to derail midterms after firing election commissioners, voting groups say. The Hill — 5 takeaways on divided day for Trump at Supreme Court . Quartz — The DOJ refused to swear in writing that Trump's 'anti-weaponization' fund is dead. Hindustan Times — America’s Supreme Court turns “We the People” on its head