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BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court issues unanimous ruling — Trump’s executive power stripped at 4:12 AM.
BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court issues unanimous ruling — Trump’s executive power stripped at 4:12 AM.
**Breaking News: Supreme Court Issues Unanimous Ruling Limiting Trump’s Executive Authority**
In a dramatic early-morning decision, the Supreme Court of the United States delivered a unanimous ruling at approximately **4:12 a.m.** that significantly limits the executive authority of Donald Trump, marking one of the most consequential judicial interventions in presidential power in modern American history.
According to legal sources familiar with the ruling, the Court concluded that the president exceeded constitutional limits by exercising powers that belong to Congress. The decision reinforces the constitutional principle of **separation of powers**, emphasizing that the executive branch cannot unilaterally assume authority reserved for the legislative branch.
The justices reportedly agreed that certain presidential actions taken under claims of emergency or executive authority lacked sufficient legal basis. By issuing a unanimous decision, the Court sent a strong signal that even broad presidential powers remain subject to constitutional checks.
Legal scholars say the ruling could reshape how future administrations interpret executive authority. “This decision reasserts the Court’s role as a critical check on presidential power,” said several constitutional experts, noting that it may restrict how far presidents can go when acting without congressional approval.
The ruling also arrives amid a series of legal battles over the limits of executive power during Trump’s presidency. In recent months, courts have already challenged several actions tied to trade policy and emergency powers, including disputes over tariffs imposed without explicit authorization from Congress. ([Reuters][1])
Political reaction is expected to be swift and deeply divided. Supporters of the decision say it protects the constitutional balance of power, while critics argue it could weaken the ability of the presidency to act quickly in times of crisis.
With the decision now on record, the immediate question is how the administration will respond and whether Congress will step in to clarify the limits of presidential authority going forward.