responded to questions of U.S. soldiers entering Yemen. Watch the full briefing here.

A Major Supreme Court Decision Strikes Down Lower Court Ruling Favoring Discriminatory DEI Policies

In a landmark 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a major victory to President Trump by overturning a lower court ruling that had compelled the federal government to allocate billions of taxpayer dollars toward race-based programs many critics have labeled discriminatory and unconstitutional.

This lower court directive had been seen by many as a dangerous overreach—one that supported divisive and exclusionary policies targeting Americans based on race and gender. Surprisingly, Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the minority, voting to let the lower court’s decision stand.

We’ll break down what this all means—plain and simple—in today’s blog episode.

Meanwhile, Lower Courts Continue to Clash With Executive Authority

While the Supreme Court makes strides in restoring constitutional balance, some unelected federal district court judges are pushing back against the limits of their role in increasingly controversial rulings. Here are just a few recent examples:

Case 1: A federal trial judge has ordered the return of a previously deported individual with ties to designated terrorist groups. This person had already been transferred to the high-security CECOT prison in El Salvador—yet the court wants him brought back into the United States.

Case 2: Another judge ruled that the President does not have sole authority over Executive Branch appointments, suggesting instead that so-called "independent agencies" should operate with unchecked power—without accountability to the people or the presidency.

Case 3: A federal court determined that the Executive Branch is not allowed to verify whether federal payments are legitimate before sending out massive sums of taxpayer money, potentially opening the floodgates to fraud and waste.

These rulings raise serious questions about the balance of powers in our constitutional system—and we'll be covering each one in greater depth right here. Stay tuned.

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