In a polarized Supreme Court, even its conservatives are divided on Trump 03.07.2026

The Supreme Court's term ending June 30 saw a sharp increase in ideological divisions, with 23% of cases split along party lines compared to 9% the previous term, according to SCOTUSBlog statistics. While Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito consistently ruled for President Trump, other conservatives—including Trump appointees Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh, and Neil Gorsuch—occasionally sided against him. Chief Justice John Roberts emerged as a pivotal figure, ruling against Trump in three major cases: tariffs, birthright citizenship, and the firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.

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