The Supreme Court delivered Trump a decisive victory by ruling 6-3 that federal judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions blocking presidential policies, effectively neutering the primary legal tool used against his agenda. The decision emerged from Trump's birthright citizenship case, though the ultimate fate of that policy remains unresolved.
Trump celebrated the ruling as ending "colossal abuse of power" while Justice Amy Coney Barrett delivered what observers described as a brutal takedown of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissent. The Court also sided with parents seeking to opt out of LGBTQ curriculum and upheld pornography age verification requirements.
Meanwhile, Trump's legislative agenda continued foundering as Senate rules blocked over $500 billion in budget cuts from his tax bill, forcing Republican scrambling despite his push for a July 4th passage. Economic markets hit record highs contradicting earlier tariff doom predictions.
Immigration enforcement generated controversy as ICE agents tackled protesters in Los Angeles, including detaining a U.S. citizen, while Trump announced ending trade talks with Canada and told Israel the "time is right" for a Gaza deal.