

Meet the Press NOW — June 27
Jun 27, 2025
Democratic Representative Jimmy Panetta from California shares insights straight from the Trade Subcommittee. He discusses the recent Supreme Court ruling boosting executive power and its implications for immigration policy. Panetta dives into the political chaos surrounding a Senate bill, highlighting internal Republican struggles. He also addresses halted trade negotiations with Canada and the economic effects of high tariffs on American farmers. The conversation rounds out with a critical look at global conflicts and the U.S.'s diplomatic challenges.
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Supreme Court Limits Nationwide Injunctions
- The Supreme Court limited federal judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, impacting Trump's executive actions.
- This ruling allows the administration to advance policies like ending birthright citizenship though legal challenges remain.
Birthright Citizenship Case Outlook
- Attorney General Pam Bondi claims the Supreme Court will hear a birthright citizenship case this fall, though no case is currently docketed.
- The administration aims to craft a legal route to challenge the 14th Amendment's birthright citizenship clause.
Religious Rights Expands in Schools
- A recent Supreme Court ruling broadly empowers religious parents to opt out of LGBTQ-related school content.
- This decision may extend to other teachings, potentially challenging public school curricula.