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New York Post, 30 Junio 2026

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ArticleYOU’RE FIRED!

The Supreme Court yes­ter­day ruled that Pres­id­ent Trump could fire an offi­cial at the Fed­eral Trade Com­mis­sion, revers­ing nearly a cen­tury of pre­ced­ent and allow­ing Trump to say his favor­ite two words to fed­eral agen­cies. WASHINGTON —...

YOU’RE FIRED!

Article‘SMACKS’ OF PATRIOTISM

Pres­id­ent Ron­ald Reagan described it as an iconic moment that cap­tures the essence of Amer­ica. Dur­ing the 1984 res­tor­a­tion of the Statue of Liberty, con­struc­tion worker Anthony Soraci was pic­tured plant­ing a kiss on Lady Liberty’s...

‘SMACKS’ OF PATRIOTISM

ArticleRul­ing is a rebal­an­cing act for US

ON Monday, Don­ald Trump sealed one of the most last­ing parts of his leg­acy. In Trump v. Slaughter, the Supreme Court reaf­firmed and rein­forced the author­ity of pres­id­ents to determ­ine who will carry out the func­tions of the exec­ut­ive...

Rul­ing is a rebal­an­cing act for US

ArticleYOU’RE FIRED!

The Supreme Court yes­ter­day ruled that Pres­id­ent Trump could fire an offi­cial at the Fed­eral Trade Com­mis­sion, revers­ing nearly a cen­tury of pre­ced­ent and allow­ing Trump to say his favor­ite two words to fed­eral agen­cies. WASHINGTON —...

YOU’RE FIRED!

ArticleSnubbed in Car­roll case

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up Pres­id­ent Trump’s appeal of the ini­tial $5 mil­lion sexual-abuse and defam­a­tion ver­dict that fol­lowed a law­suit by former advice colum­nist E. Jean Car­roll. Now Trump must pony up the $5...

Snubbed in Car­roll case

ArticleSCOTUS mails it in for Dems

The Supreme Court upheld a Mis­sis­sippi law allow­ing mail-in bal­lots post­marked by Elec­tion Day to be coun­ted up to five days after polls close, hand­ing Demo­crats a massive win. The 5-4 rul­ing saw Chief Justice John Roberts and...

SCOTUS mails it in for Dems