Supreme Court Rulings Reshape Trump's Policy Landscape Amid Political Turmoil
Recent U.S. domestic news touches on Supreme Court rulings benefiting Trump, political figures Tillis and Bacon retiring, and a possible cyclone off Mexico. Rulings impact birthright citizenship and Trump’s agenda, while political landscapes shift with lawmaker retirements and immigration debates. U.S.-Canada trade talks stall over taxes.

The U.S. Supreme Court has delivered mixed results for President Donald Trump by limiting federal judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions, although skepticism remains regarding his birthright citizenship policy. Trump's executive order to constrain birthright citizenship faces legal hurdles despite the court's decision, sparking debate and concern among affected communities.
Political tremors continue as Republican Senators, including Thom Tillis, announce their intention not to seek reelection following Trump's criticism and evolving Republican strategies. Similarly, Rep. Don Bacon, who has occasionally diverged from Trump's stances, will retire, providing Democrats opportunities in the upcoming electoral race.
Separately, trade tensions have escalated as President Trump declared halting negotiations with Canada unless certain taxes are revoked. Meanwhile, weather concerns rise with the National Hurricane Center warning of a potential cyclone in the Yucatan Peninsula, showcasing ongoing environmental and diplomatic challenges alongside political upheavals.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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