Federal Courts Mixed on Trump Policies: Nat Guard, Immigration, Abortion Pill, Tariffs, Voter Files
Key Questions
What was the Supreme Court's decision on the National Guard block?
The Court issued a 7-2 ruling blocking National Guard deployment in a key case. This mixed outcome reflects ongoing judicial scrutiny of executive actions.
How did courts rule on the abortion pill mifepristone?
Federal courts upheld access to mifepristone. The decision maintains current availability amid challenges to FDA approvals.
What is the status of Texas SB4 on immigration enforcement?
Texas SB4 was upheld by courts, allowing state-level immigration measures. This supports stricter border policies in the state.
Why were Trump-era tariffs under IEEPA voided?
Courts ruled the tariffs exceeded authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. A new 10% tariff push is now underway as a response.
What happened with the DOJ request for Wisconsin voter files?
A federal judge rejected the request for unredacted statewide voter files. The ruling protects voter privacy in Wisconsin.
How is Trump responding to recent Supreme Court tariff rulings?
Trump has escalated public criticism of the Court over tariff limits. He also commented on upcoming birthright citizenship decisions.
When is the Supreme Court expected to rule on presidential immunity?
The immunity decision is pending and expected around June 27. Related campaign spending issues are also under review.
What other Trump policies remain pending before federal courts?
Birthright citizenship and campaign finance cases are still developing. These could further shape executive power limits.
7-2 Nat Guard block; mifepristone upheld; Texas SB4 immigration upheld; IEEPA tariffs voided with new 10% push; WI judge rejects DOJ unredacted voter files. Trump escalates public feud over tariff and upcoming birthright rulings. Pending: immunity Jun27, campaign spending.