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Trump's response to the landmark Supreme Court rulings and what's next

PBS NewsHour

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June 30, 2026

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Trump's response to the landmark Supreme Court rulings and what's next

To discuss how the Trump White House responded to Tuesday's rulings and the relationship between the president and the Supreme Court, Geoff Bennett spoke with White House correspondent Liz Landers and Supreme Court analyst and SCOTUSblog co-founder Amy Howe.

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Manhattan Institute for Policy Research

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· Jun 26, 2026

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

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

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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· Jun 30, 2026

Trump v. Barbera shows just how radical the Roberts Court and the modern conservative legal movement are

When Sarah Ishgur and other apologists for the incredibly reactionary and partisan Roberts Court summarize the latest term, they’re sure to highlight the Supreme Court confirming that Donald Trump cannot unilaterally nullify the plain language and purpose of the 14th Amendment and more than a century of precedent. THIS IS A COURT THAT WILL STAND [] The post Trump v. Barbera shows just how radical the Roberts Court and the modern conservative legal movement are appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 1, 2026

Trump Wins Deportations, Loses Birthright Citizenship at Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court has delivered two landmark immigration rulings pulling President Donald Trump’s agenda in opposite directions, blocking his bid to restrict birthright citizenship while expanding executive authority over deportations. Together, the decisions could significantly shape the future of the administration’s emerging remigration agenda. The post Trump Wins Deportations, Loses Birthright Citizenship at Supreme Court appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

The Tribune

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· Jul 9, 2026

Trump seeks US Supreme Court rehearing on birthright citizenship, says “American citizenship not for sale”

Declaring that AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP IS NOT FOR SALE!, Trump added, The Supreme Court's ruling is wrong. I will be asking for a Rehearing by the United States Supreme Court, IMMEDIATELY.

Conservative Review

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· Jun 29, 2026

Gorsuch Skewers SCOTUS For Ducking Covid Shot Mandate Case

'I hope, too, that one day soon this Court will choose to settle the question so that other Americans seeking to vindicate their civil rights do not suffer the same fate as those now before us.'

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 24, 2026

Trump’s Presidential Power Faces Supreme Court Test in Final Days of Court Term

The U.S. Supreme Court is entering the final stretch of its current term with several major cases that could shape the scope of presidential authority under President Donald Trump. Many of the court’s most anticipated rulings remain pending and focus on Trump’s efforts to expand executive power across immigration, federal appointments, and government administration. The [] The post Trump’s Presidential Power Faces Supreme Court Test in Final Days of Court Term appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Related coverage for "Trump's response to the landmark Supreme Court rulings and what's next": Manhattan Institute for Policy Research — Supremes’ Memo to Lower Courts: Presidential Power Trumps Leftist Lawfare. Lawyers, Guns & Money — Trump v. Barbera shows just how radical the Roberts Court and the modern conservative legal movement are. Hungarian Conservative — Trump Wins Deportations, Loses Birthright Citizenship at Supreme Court. The Tribune — Trump seeks US Supreme Court rehearing on birthright citizenship, says “American citizenship not for sale”. Conservative Review — Gorsuch Skewers SCOTUS For Ducking Covid Shot Mandate Case. Modern Diplomacy — Trump’s Presidential Power Faces Supreme Court Test in Final Days of Court Term