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Supreme Court Signals It’s Ready to Hand Trump Unchecked Power

Supreme Court Signals It’s Ready to Hand Trump Unchecked Power

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The Supreme Court just sent one of the clearest signals yet about how far it may be willing to expand presidential power. The tone of today’s arguments should alarm anyone who still believes in real checks and balances.

Independent agencies that were designed to stand outside political pressure suddenly find themselves on the edge of a major shift. The implications reach far beyond one presidency and straight into the structure of American government.

Congress is also playing games again. What looked like a routine move on health care turned into a reminder of how quickly promises fall apart in Washington. Some lawmakers are hoping voters won’t notice the fine print or the delays.

Two senator’s moves could change the entire conversation about the future of health care subsidies. A vote expected this week has both parties acting uneasy for very different reasons.

Marjorie Taylor Greene stepped back into the spotlight with a message that stunned even her own audience. Her sudden shift raises questions about loyalty, fear, and what happens when political alliances crack in public view.

At the same time Trump rolled out a sweeping plan on artificial intelligence. His order is already sparking concern among states, tech leaders, and anyone watching how quickly AI is reshaping daily life.

Plus a notable Democrat just made a move in Texas that could have long term consequences. It caught more than a few observers off guard.

This is your Monday Fallout episode.


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