Supreme Court Rules on Medicaid, Prepares Key Cases Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions
Supreme Court Rules on Medicaid, Prepares Key Cases Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions

Supreme Court Rules on Medicaid, Prepares Key Cases Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions

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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide on six remaining cases, including a significant one concerning President Trump's effort to ban birthright citizenship and another on age verification for online pornography. The court recently ruled 6-3 to allow South Carolina to cut off all Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, a decision expected to affect patients nationwide. Meanwhile, the Trump administration revealed new details about the U.S. missile strikes on Iran's nuclear program, highlighting that the operation had been years in the making, though the full impact of the strikes remains unclear. Discussions continue about the political ramifications of these missile strikes, as well as the prospects of the 'Big Beautiful Bill' being passed by Congress and delivered to President Trump by July 4. Additionally, the White House plans to limit intelligence sharing with Congress following a leak of an early Iran report. These developments come amid broader political and judicial shifts impacting healthcare, immigration, and national security.

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