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Supreme Court's upcoming term could be marked by disputes over Trump policies

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Trump tells Supreme Court he shouldn't have to spend foreign aid approved by Congress

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The provisional decision applies only to one judge's decision in Los Angeles, but the Trump administration hailed it as a major win as it seeks to ramp up immigration enforcement. Read More
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Donald Trump Gets Third Supreme Court Win This Week
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