
Will the Supreme Court strike down anything from the Trump administration that is meant to expand the power of the President?
Examples that count as expanding power:
Schedule F
Emergency powers for non-emergencies
Third term
Control over independent agencies
Changing voting law
Expanding control over media
Examples that don't count:
Banning porn
Banning abortion
Deportation of non-citizens
Emergency powers for legitimate emergencies
Update 2025-27-01 (PST): - Birthright citizenship (AI summary of creator comment)
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I have resolved to YES based on this
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/03/05/politics/supreme-court-usaid-foreign-aid/index.html
In hindsight this wasn't a good question - much too likely to resolve YES but also maybe not clearly specified? My apologies. Further feedback welcome
@traders I checked with GPT4o and DeepSeek and both said the birthright citizenship should count as power-seeking, because a positive verdict would in fact enable Trump to do more - so I'm going to count that case.