US Supreme Court hands Trump 3-1 defeat in key rulings: What we know
Key takeaways
- The justices deliver consequential rulings on mail-in ballots, the E Jean Carroll case and the firing of Lisa Cook.
- The issues decided ranged from the president’s authority over independent government regulators to voting rights and a sexual assault judgement.
- Here is what we know about each of these rulings:
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The justices deliver consequential rulings on mail-in ballots, the E Jean Carroll case and the firing of Lisa Cook.
xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogle Add Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Justices sitting on the US Supreme Court on June 29, 2026, released several important rulings before departing on their traditional summer recess, which starts in July [Tom Brenner/Getty Images/AFP]By Sarah Shamim, AFP and Reuters Published On 30 Jun 202630 Jun 2026The United States Supreme Court on Monday issued a series of major rulings related to President Donald Trump, including three that went against him and one that went in his favour.
The issues decided ranged from the president’s authority over independent government regulators to voting rights and a sexual assault judgement.