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Donald Trump Gets Support in Supreme Court Case From His Enemy
A prior enemy of President Donald Trump is supporting him in his executive order to end birthright citizenship.

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3 months after rapidly scheduled arguments, the Supreme Court has yet to decide on Trump’s tariffs
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Where is the Supreme Court’s decision on Trump’s tariffs?
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Three Months After Rapidly Scheduled Arguments, Supreme Court Has Yet to Decide on Trump's Tariffs
They pointed to a statement from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warning that the “longer a final ruling is delayed, the greater the risk of economic disruption.”

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Judge Questions Trump Administration’s Push to Halt Congestion Pricing
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The Supreme Court has yet to decide on Trump's tariffs
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Supreme Court to review Trump petition on E Jean Carroll judgment

The Supreme Court is set consider President Donald Trump's petition challenging the E. Jean Carroll verdict during a private conference on Feb. 20.
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Supreme Court will consider taking up Trump’s appeal of E. Jean Carroll verdict on Feb. 20

The Supreme Court scheduled President Trump’s petition seeking a review of the jury verdict finding him liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll for the justices’ Feb. 20 meeting, according to a new docket update.
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Will Clarence Thomas retire from Supreme Court during Donald Trump's term?

Donald Trump floated Ted Cruz as a potential Supreme Court pick but for that to happen, someone else needs to leave the court.
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Trump gets resounding 2-word answer after floating name of Vance 2028 rival for Supreme Court

President Donald Trump got a resounding, two-word answer when he floated Sen. Ted Cruz’s name for a seat on the Supreme Court. “Hell no,” Cruz responded, according to the Daily Mail. The Texas Republican was in the crowd for Trump’s address on Wednesday at the Andrew Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.
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