The U.S. Supreme Court just voted 5-4 to overturn President Donald Trump, ordering him to pay $2 billion in funding for projects undertaken by the U.S. Agency for International Development. Two Republicans voted with the Democrats against Trump — John Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett. These are the same two who usually pull this turncoat stuff, and so it’s not shocking to see them do it again.
While it’s a setback for Trump, is it the end of the world? Not exactly, says Eric Eggers, the co-host of The DrillDown Podcast with Peter Schweizer. Eggers says this will slow down Trump’s agenda, but only for a short period of time, while a few older projects draw to a close.
The Supreme Court left open the option to reconsider this, even as soon as a week from now, so change is coming, but won’t happen overnight. Here’s more from Eggers on Redacted News with Clayton and Natali Morris.
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