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Trump, Supreme Court and Biden

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Supreme Court conservatives were united against Biden. Here’s why they split against Trump
The spirited back-and-forth may explain why the tariffs case took months for the court to resolve, and it exposed rifts that could prove meaningful for Trump as well as future presidents.

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In tariff case, Supreme Court justices bicker over treating Trump and Biden differently
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Supreme Court Ruling Offers Little Relief for Republicans Divided on Trump's Tariffs
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See Donald Trump's full speech after Supreme Court ruling on tariffs
The Supreme Court dealt a major blow to President Donald Trump on Friday, ruling that he does not have the authority to impose the sweeping tariffs that have been a cornerstone of his economic agenda.

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What Happens Next After the Supreme Court Slapped Down Trump's Tariffs
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With Tariffs Ruling, Supreme Court Reasserts Its Power To Check Trump
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Supreme Court ruling offers little relief for Republicans divided on President Donald Trump’s tariffs
The Supreme Court struck down a significant portion of President Donald Trump’s global tariff regime, ruling that the power to impose taxes lies with Congress.

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Trump tariffs ruling updates: President slams Supreme Court setback
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US Supreme Court strikes down Trump's global tariffs
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New FBI memos suggest Biden knew about 2022 search at Trump’s Florida residence

President Joe Biden knew about the agency’s search of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property in 2022, according to memos recently released by the FBI. At the time, the Biden
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Why SCOTUS' rejection of Biden's student-loan forgiveness plays a big role in its Trump tariff decision

The Supreme Court said its rationale for overturning most of Trump's tariffs was the same one it used to strike down Biden's student-loan forgiveness.
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What Biden and Trump have in common. Sliding poll numbers | Gilbert

Biden began his term with much higher approval than Trump ever enjoyed. In July of 2021, 58% of adults approved of his performance and 42% disapproved – a “net rating” of plus 16. (Net approval is the share of people who approve minus the share who disapprove.)
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Americans are making this ‘brutal’ comparison of Trump to Biden

Three separate national polls released over the past two weeks reveal that a majority of Americans now believe former President Joe Biden performed better in office than President Donald Trump, with surveys from Rasmussen Reports, YouGov/Economist, and Harvard CAPS/Harris all showing Trump trailing his predecessor in direct comparisons.
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Trump Administration to Stand by Tough Biden-Era Mandates to Replace Lead Pipes

The Trump administration says it supports a strict Biden-era rule that forces cities to replace most lead water pipes within 10 years
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Trump Friendly Pollster Stuns With Survey Comparing Biden And Trump’s Job Performance

President Donald Trump was hit with negative negative numbers this week from a polling firm that is typically considered far more favorable to the president. The post Trump Friendly Pollster Stuns With Survey Comparing Biden And Trump’s Job Performance first appeared on Mediaite.
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Is Trump worse than Biden? Here’s what U.S. voters really think in new poll

U.S. voters are split on whether President Donald Trump is handling his job better than his former President Joe Biden.
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3 new polls show "how bad things have gotten for Trump"

A Democratic political strategist described one of the surveys as "brutal" in a year when control of Congress is up for grabs.
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Calmes: Clinton, Bush, Obama and Biden, please speak out against Trump

Presidents who could speak truth to power are so constrained by their devotion to norms that they won't confront a president who's shattering the norms of this democracy daily.
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