Supreme Court poised for landmark Trump rulings, gas prices fall again…at a cost
The Supreme Court is set to make landmark rulings on birthright citizenship and transgender athletes after a series of wins and setbacks for President Trump. Gas prices have fallen below four dollars a gallon, but the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is at its lowest level in decades. The administration's strategy to keep fuel prices down is raising questions about its long-term sustainability.
- ▪The Supreme Court will make rulings on birthright citizenship and transgender athletes.
- ▪Gas prices have fallen below four dollars a gallon.
- ▪The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is at its lowest level in decades.
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Supreme Court poised for landmark Trump rulings, gas prices fall again…at a cost June 30, 2026 | 7:45am The Supreme Court is set to wrap up its term with blockbuster rulings on birthright citizenship and transgender athletes after handing President Trump a series of major wins—and setbacks—earlier this week. Meanwhile, gas prices have dipped below four dollars a gallon, but a new government report warns the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is at its lowest level in decades after repeated emergency releases. As the administration pushes to keep fuel prices down, questions are growing about how long that strategy can last. More Share this on: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X
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