Trump faces Supreme Court showdown as major rulings loom
The Supreme Court is set to issue key rulings, including on Trump’s effort to curb birthright citizenship and fire a member of the Federal Reserve.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court in the coming fortnight will render judgment in a flurry of significant cases involving President Donald Trump, including his attempt to limit birthright citizenship and fire a member of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors.
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The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, has 20 cases left to decide in its current term, with the next ruling day set for Thursday. The term starts in October and generally concludes at the end of June when many of the biggest and most consequential cases are decided.
Trump has already suffered a major loss at the court this year, with the justices in February blocking his sweeping tariffs on imports from around the world.
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