The US Supreme Court concluded its latest term with mixed outcomes for President Donald Trump, striking down key initiatives like his reciprocal tariffs and efforts to end birthright citizenship. While the court affirmed broad executive powers, ruling in favor of Trump’s authority over federal agencies and policies affecting immigration and electoral spending, it also upheld the independence of the Federal Reserve and rejected attempts to limit mail-in voting. Experts suggest that despite setbacks, the court’s rulings reflect a trend towards empowering the executive branch.
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