The Supreme Court’s Momentous Term, and How Trump Has Made at Least $2.2 Billion in Office
7/1/202610 min
Plus, zombies at the mall.
Here’s what we’re covering:
Takeaways From a Transformative Supreme Court Term, by Ann E. Marimow and Adam Liptak
Trump Pulled in at Least $2 Billion After Returning to the White House, by Ben Protess, Andrea Fuller, Eric Lipton and David Yaffe-Bellany
Killed by the Venezuelan Quakes Just Hours After Being Deported From U.S., by Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Patricia Sulbarán
More Than 1 Million Migrants Apply for Legal Status in Spain, by Carlos Barragán
Horror Fans Bid a Bittersweet Farewell to an Empty Mall Full of Zombies, by Brian Raftery
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[news jingle] From The New York Times, it's the headlines. I'm Tracy Mumford. Today's Wednesday, July 1st. Here's what we're covering. The Supreme Court closed out its term yesterday with a major blow to President Trump's agenda, blocking his administration's efforts to limit birthright citizenship. Trump had issued an executive order on his very first day back in office that would have prevented babies born to undocumented immigrants from automatically becoming citizens. But in a six-three decision, the justices reaffirmed the long-held principle that nearly all children born on U.S. soil are Americans. After the ruling, Trump took to social media to call the decision, quote, "Too bad for our country," and tried to punt it to Congress, falsely claiming they could reverse it with legislation. In all,