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President Donald Trump established a conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court by appointing three justices during his first term. Getty Images

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. This enabled 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.

SCOTUS will likely face challenges regarding Trump’s executive orders. This includes issues on birthright citizenship and federal spending, with mixed opinions on their legality.

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