Supreme Court Ends Historic Term: Trump, Birthright Citizenship & Executive Power

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The U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up one of its most consequential terms in years. The Court addressed birthright citizenship, presidential authority, executive power, immigration and other major legal questions that could shape U.S. law for years to come. Sean Callebs speaks with Nadine Jones, former General Counsel, executive order expert and Founder of GC Support Services, about the Court's biggest decisions and what they mean going forward. Topics covered: • Why the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship • The constitutional limits on presidential power • How the Court views executive authority • What the TPS ruling means for immigration policy • How campaign finance rules could reshape future elections 00:00 Supreme Court Protects Birthright Citizenship 01:45 Why Trump Is Still Fighting the Ruling 02:23 How Much Power Does a President Really Have? 03:25 Why the Court Deferred to the White House on TPS 04:39 More Money in Politics? Campaign Finance Explained Subscri

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