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President Trump Suffers Historic Defeats in Consecutive Supreme Court Rulings; Blasts Verdicts

01 July 2026 21:07 PM

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President Donald Trump has faced severe policy and legal setbacks following a wave of critical judgments delivered by the United States Supreme Court. Out of the multiple high-stakes rulings announced over Monday and Tuesday, four concluded directly against Trump’s executive actions, while only one reinforced his administrative authority.

The nation's highest court effectively safeguarded birthright citizenship, preserved the Federal Reserve’s autonomy, upheld mail-in ballot extended counting windows, and dismissed Trump’s final appeal in the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse civil suit. The sole victory for the administration expanded executive oversight, permitting the President to terminate independent federal regulatory agency heads without showing cause.

President Trump fired back with aggressive rhetoric across social media platforms following the adverse judgments. Responding to the block on his attempt to oust Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, Trump stated that his administration would take immediate measures to ensure that individuals with conflicting stances do not control vital economic decisions. Furthermore, he labeled the court's validation of Mississippi's mail-in voting laws as a "major loss" for voter integrity. Trump also condemned the court's refusal to review the E. Jean Carroll defamation verdict, calling it a "fabricated case" engineered by political adversaries who are weaponizing the legal system against him.

The most substantial blow to Trump's second-term agenda came with the rejection of his Day One executive order targeting birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants. Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts clarified that the order violated the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution, affirming that anyone born on United States soil holds an absolute right to citizenship. While opposition Democrats praised the rulings for checking unchecked executive overreach, political analysts suggest these judicial defeats could deeply complicate the Republican Party's strategy heading into the volatile upcoming mid-term elections.

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