Supreme Court that Trump helped shape could have the last word on his aggressive executive orders
- President Donald Trump established a conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court by appointing three justices during his first term, enabling him to influence its decisions further.
- Trump's legal team has reversed several Biden administration positions, including those on transgender rights and voting rights, as they prepare for upcoming Supreme Court battles.
- Trump nominated D. John Sauer as U.S. Solicitor General, who has a history of opposing abortion and LGBTQ rights, indicating a shift in the government's legal stance.
- The Supreme Court is expected to face challenges regarding Trump's executive orders, including those on birthright citizenship and federal spending, with mixed opinions on their legality.
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