Supreme Court's Upcoming Term Could Shape Trump’s Policy and the Economy

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The Supreme Court is set to hear cases challenging Trump's efforts to expand presidential powers, including disputes over tariffs, firing federal agency leaders, and overriding longstanding precedents, with the court's conservative majority leaning towards supporting Trump's positions and potentially reshaping legal boundaries on executive authority.
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