THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Oct 2, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic


NextImg:The president’s agenda looks safe at the Supreme Court—with a few exceptions
United States | The king and aye

The president’s agenda looks safe at the Supreme Court—with a few exceptions

What to expect from the nine justices, including SCOTUSbot’s predictions

|NEW YORK|7 min read

TWENTY-TWO years before he became America’s chief justice, John Roberts, then a junior lawyer in Ronald Reagan’s White House, quipped that “the constitution is safe for the summer” during the Supreme Court’s annual adjournment. No more. What was once a sleepy summer recess, punctuated by the odd execution appeal, is now thick with emergency petitions spurring on-the-fly judgments about core principles of American government.

This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “The king and aye”

From the October 4th 2025 edition

Discover stories from this section and more in the list of contents

Explore the edition
Republican Jack Ciattarelli responds to questions during a debate

How a MAGA-aligned Republican has put a Democratic state in play

A bellwether race for governor of New Jersey looks closer than many expected

Grey Wolf walking at waters edge with its reflection, in Montana.

Republicans in the West want more wolves killed

In the battle between farmers and conservationists, canis lupus is losing


U.S. generals and admirals gather at the Marine Corps base for a meeting with President Donald Trump.

The president tries to enlist the top brass for “the war from within”

A gathering of generals turns into a surreal, and worrying, political show


Your federal government is now closed for business

The short- and longer-term consequences of another governing fail in Washington

Donald Trump escalates his retribution campaign

The indictment of former FBI director James Comey lays bare the president’s intentions

Donald Trump is raising the stakes for holding power

Winning is becoming about prosecution, not just public policy