LIVE: Live updates: Trump emboldened to accelerate his agenda after nationwide injunction ruling

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After a divided Supreme Court on Friday ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, President Donald Trump told reporters he’d “promptly file” to advance policies blocked by judges, including birthright citizenship restrictions.

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Other news we’re following today:

  • Big Beautiful Bill back on track: After the Senate parliamentarian advised that a Medicaid provider tax overhaul central to Trump’s tax cut and spending bill did not adhere to the chamber’s procedural rules, senators worked overnight to revise the bill to meet the president’s self-imposed July 4 deadline.
  • US and China flesh out trade deal: The two nations will loosen export control restrictions, putting meat on the framework reached earlier this month. The Chinese commerce ministry said its authorities would approve export permits for “controlled items” in accordance with the law, which are believed to be rare earth products. Accordingly, Beijing said the U.S. side agreed to remove a series of restrictive measures on China, most likely recent export control measures on critical technology.
  • Administration praises Iranian strike, but provides few details on impact: Pentagon leaders laid out new details Thursday about military tactics and explosives to bolster their argument that U.S. attacks had destroyed key Iranian nuclear facilities. They’re working to shift the debate from whether the nuclear targets were actually “obliterated” to what they portrayed as the heroism of the Air Force bombers.

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