Trump celebrates the decision of the Supreme Court by limiting the court order throughout the country in order of citizenship

President Donald Trump made a return for Victoria on Friday after the Supreme Court limited the national mandates issued by the judges of the lower court against his executive order to end the citizenship of birth law effectively.
“This was a big one, right?” Trump said as he entered the White House information room.
While Trump celebrated the judicial decision of 6-3 as a “monumental victory”, the judges did not evaluate whether their executive order is constitutional and allowed the legal challenges to continue.
Attorney General Pam Bondi acknowledged that the judges will rule on the merits of Trump’s order 1 during his next term, which begins in October.

President Donald Trump speaks together with the Attorney General Pam Bondi and the attached attorney general Todd Blanche during a press conference in the Brady Brady Room of the White House, on June 27, 2025, in Washington.
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However, Trump and Bondi praised the conservative majority of the Court for limiting the power of a federal judge to block a president’s policy throughout the country. Judge Amy Coney Barrett argued that only the Supreme Court can provide such universal relief.
“I was chosen in a historical mandate,” Trump said from the podium. “In recent months, we have seen a handful of radical left judges effectively try to cancel the legitimate powers of the president to prevent the US people from obtaining the policies for which they have voted in record numbers. It was a serious threat to democracy.”
Trump specifically thanked Barrett, saying he wrote the opinion “brilliantly.” Barrett has attracted some anger of conservatives to rethink independent land and, sometimes, breaking with Trump, who designated it to the bank.
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