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The Supreme Court just revealed one thing it actually fears about Trump

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President Donald Trump greets Chief Justice John Roberts before addressing a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025, in Washington, DC. | Win McNamee/Getty Images On Thursday evening, the Supreme Court handed down a brief order, which temporarily permits President Donald Trump to fire two…
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News video: Supreme Court Acknowledges Trump’s Executive AUTHORITAY!!!

Supreme Court Acknowledges Trump’s Executive AUTHORITAY!!!

Yesterday the Supreme Court handed down what ought to have been an obvious and effortless decision acknowledging the executive authority of President Trump to fire executive branch officers--including Gwynne Wilcox (NLRB) and Cathy Harris (MSPRB)--without constraint by Congress or the courts--even...

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