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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 29
Supreme Court to Rule on 2 Trump Challenges to Fed and Birthright Citizenship
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 29

Supreme Court to Rule on 2 Trump Challenges to Fed and Birthright Citizenship

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 29

Summary

  • Seven final rulings due this week will include Supreme Court decisions on Donald Trump’s bid to remove a Federal Reserve governor and curb automatic birthright citizenship.
  • Those cases test two long-standing pillars at once: Federal Reserve independence and the principle that anyone born on US soil is an American citizen.
  • Trump is seeking to oust the Fed official in one case and to roll back birthright citizenship in the other, making the pair among the most consequential disputes left this term.
  • The rulings will cap the court’s term and show whether the justices are willing to back two of Trump’s most aggressive efforts to reshape core US institutions.

Insights

If Federal Reserve independence is weakened, what are the consequences for the U.S. economy's global standing?
How would altering birthright citizenship change the process of proving American identity for every newborn?

Supreme Court 2026: Landmark Rulings on Presidential Power and Birthright Citizenship to Reshape American Governance

Overview

In early July 2026, the Supreme Court will announce decisions that could reshape American governance for generations. These rulings will address President Trump’s efforts to expand executive power over independent agencies like the Federal Reserve and to end automatic birthright citizenship. The Court’s decisions will determine how much control the president has over key institutions and redefine who is entitled to citizenship in the U.S. Together, these outcomes will set powerful precedents, influencing the balance of power, citizens’ rights, and the core principles of American democracy and identity.

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