The Supreme Court Foreign-Aid Ruling Is a Bad Sign for Trump
Yes, the Court could do even more to push back, but it isn’t giving him wins that he needs.

Yes, the Court could do even more to push back, but it isn’t giving him wins that he needs.
The court is too radical to win even this Supreme Court’s approval, but not too radical to influence it deeply.
It’s about the fundamentals of how American government works.
The court is leaning into its reputation as a welcoming home for right-wing litigation.
For an institution whose legitimacy depends largely on the public’s perception of its integrity, the growth of unseen, unsigned, and unexplained decisions can only be a bad thing.
Congress has delegated too much power to presidents.
Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson’s appointment reinvigorates the debate over the proper relationship between the military and the government.