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Supremes’ Memo to Lower Courts: Presidential Power Trumps Leftist Lawfare

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The Hill
· Jul 8, 2026
The Supreme Court just embraced an incoherent theory of presidential power
Last month, the Supreme Court majority issued a pair of opinions that take a bold swipe at the constitutional power of Congress to enact laws limiting presidential power at the behest of the voting public. It did so while tossing to the wind, once again, the right-wing justices' purported adherence to conservative principles of judicial...
Crooks and Liars
· Jun 30, 2026
Roberts Court Expands Trump's Power And Kneecaps Congress
The corrupt MAGA Roberts Court mostly ruled against Donald Trump today, rejecting his appeal in the E Jean Carroll case, protecting mail-in voting and blocked Trump from firing Lisa Cook. BUT, they did give him a big win that is going to be highly consequential. He is now able to fire independent regulators, a power that no other President has ever had. The case was brought by Federal Trade Commission Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter after he fired her shortly after he began his second term. No other President has tried to exert such power over independent regulators - it would have been unheard of. Trump tried it and the Supreme Court has decided that he can do it - and I guess all future Presidents can as well. (Ed. note: You know they'll find a way to prevent a Dem president from doing that) In the 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court gave Trump and all future presidents the power to remove members of supposedly independent federal agencies that carry out functions under the executive branch of government. All 6 conservative justices ruled in Trump's favor, of course. read more
CNN
· Jun 30, 2026
The only power Trump acknowledges is the Supreme Court: Haberman
The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a significant win Monday by allowing him to remove the leaders of once-independent federal agencies at will, toppling a 1935 precedent in the process that could reorder the way the government functions. At the same time, the court made it far harder for this or future presidents to remove members of the Federal Reserve — blocking the Trump administration, for now, from ending the tenure of Fed Governor Lisa Cook over contested allegations of mortgage fraud. 0:00 Haberman & Swan on Trump's fight for power 2:09 Trump's document that compares him to historical dictators 4:19 Does Trump see a ceiling to his power? 5:21 Insight in Trump's decision to launch first strikes on Iran 7:37 Behind the White House's heightened reaction to the Epstein files Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #Trump #SCOTUS #News
Bloomberg
· Jul 5, 2026
Court Term Reflects Reagan, Not Trump, Priorities
Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter Greg Stohr says the court's latest term largely advanced long-standing conservative legal priorities rooted in the Reagan era, while rejecting several Trump-specific initiatives, including broad tariff powers. Joining David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend, Stohr says the justices left unresolved questions over presidential authority to remove Federal Reserve officials, signaled potential future debate over birthright citizenship and agreed to hear major challenges to state assault weapons bans next term. (Source: Bloomberg)
Really America
· Jun 29, 2026
BREAKING: Supreme Court Makes Trump a King
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Conservative Review
· Jun 25, 2026
Democrats Revive FDR Court-Packing Scheme To Rig The Supreme Court
Matching the number of Supreme Court justices to the number of federal circuits is pure partisan poppycock, much like FDR’s failed power grab in 1937.
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Related coverage for "Supremes’ Memo to Lower Courts: Presidential Power Trumps Leftist Lawfare": The Hill — The Supreme Court just embraced an incoherent theory of presidential power. Crooks and Liars — Roberts Court Expands Trump's Power And Kneecaps Congress. CNN — The only power Trump acknowledges is the Supreme Court: Haberman. Bloomberg — Court Term Reflects Reagan, Not Trump, Priorities. Really America — BREAKING: Supreme Court Makes Trump a King. Conservative Review — Democrats Revive FDR Court-Packing Scheme To Rig The Supreme Court