SCOTUS set to test Trump with looming birthright and ballot rulings
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The Supreme Court is poised to issue a string of late-June rulings, including key decisions on birthright citizenship and whether mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day can be counted. Additional cases could affect Trump’s policies on independent agencies, immigration protections, and broader election-law issues, with roughly a dozen decisions still to come by June 30. The Court’s actions—and responses from Trump—could influence the political landscape as he seeks to channel skepticism about the judiciary into support ahead of the 2026 cycle.
Topics:nation#birthright-citizenship#donald-trump#elections-2026#mail-in-ballots#politics#supreme-court
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