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Poll: Most Americans believe Supreme Court avoids ruling against Trump While Trump is predicting the Supreme Court will rule against him on birthright citizenship after blocking his tariffs, most Americans think the justices are trying to avoid angering Trump.
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What happened
Poll: Most Americans believe Supreme Court avoids ruling against Trump While Trump is predicting the Supreme Court will rule against him on birthright citizenship after blocking his tariffs, most Americans think the justices are trying to avoid angering Trump.
Why it matters
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