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Challenging Supreme Court, Trump doubles down on efforts to limit birthright citizenship, influence the Fed and impose tariffs
['Patricia Vélez Santiago']
EL PAÍS in English
During that period the president also frequently pushed issues through what is known as the shadow docket of the Supreme Court.
Six of the nine Supreme Court justices rejected, for different reasons, that IEEPA authorized the imposition of tariffs.
That was why Trump then took the matter to the Supreme Court.
The fight to limit birthright citizenshipAnother central plank of the Trump administration is restricting who should be considered a U.S. citizen.
That is because the birthright citizenship case previously before the Supreme Court narrowed what are known as universal remedies that would apply to everyone potentially affected by a measure.