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Trump victorious again as US Supreme Court closes term

27 June 2025
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Trump victorious again as US Supreme Court closes term
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The US Supreme Court, in a ruling favoring Donald Trump, limited judges’ ability to issue “universal” injunctions, thereby enhancing executive power and reducing judicial oversight. This decision, part of a series of victories for Trump, reflects a conservative shift in the court, allowing broader executive discretion in implementing policies, including immigration and social issues.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The US Supreme Court made a decision that helps Donald Trump by allowing him to make new rules more easily, while also saying that judges can only help people who are part of a specific case, not everyone.

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