“Trump’s Power Surges: Supreme Court Ends Nationwide Blocks, Greenlights Birthright Citizenship Order”
By RYNI Media | Omotayo Stephen O.
June 28, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a landmark 6–3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has handed Donald Trump a sweeping legal victory, unlocking executive power and breathing life into his explosive plan to end birthright citizenship.
This decision doesn’t just validate one executive order — it reshapes presidential authority, limits lower court influence, and sets the stage for a new era of top-down governance. In short: the president now moves faster, with fewer legal roadblocks.
Trump didn’t hold back. Taking the White House podium with characteristic flair, he called it “a giant win for the Constitution and the American people,” declaring that the age of judges “blocking rightful executive action” is over.
The Court’s decision allows Trump’s executive order ending automatic citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants to take effect in just 30 days. For decades, birthright citizenship has been rooted in the 14th Amendment. Now, that foundation is shaking — and states are bracing for impact.
Many Democratic-led states, which issue birth certificates and track vital records, are signaling resistance. They argue that the federal government can’t demand enforcement of a rule they see as unconstitutional and administratively unworkable.
But the implications go even further. The ruling severely restricts lower federal courts from issuing nationwide injunctions, a common legal weapon used to block presidential policies before they launch. Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s majority opinion left room for limited, case-specific challenges — but made it clear that sweeping injunctions are no longer the default.
“This isn’t just a ruling — it’s a recalibration of American power,” said a senior constitutional analyst. “The presidency has been supercharged.”
With the green light now flashing, Trump is preparing to revive several blocked policies, including those targeting immigration, environmental protections, and education reforms. “We’re back in charge,” he said with a grin. “And this time, the courts won’t stop us.”
The Supreme Court is expected to conduct a full constitutional review in October, setting up a high-stakes battle over the very definition of American citizenship.
But as of today, Trump holds the momentum — and the presidency, whether his or another’s, just got a lot more powerful.
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