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📅April 5, 2026 at 1:00 PM
President Trump faces multiple court defeats on immigration policies, tariffs announced amid legal setbacks, and global political tensions highlighted in latest bulletins.
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Trump Suffers Major Court Losses on Immigration Policies

Federal judges in California and Boston ruled against the Trump administration's cancellation of asylum appointments via the CBP One app and termination of temporary legal status for up to 900,000 immigrants.Source 1 The California judge certified a class-action lawsuit for thousands of affected asylum seekers who waited months in Mexico.Source 1 Boston's ruling mandates reinstatement of legal status and work authorization for remaining migrants.Source 1

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Supreme Court Setback Prompts Trump to Announce 10% Global Tariff

Following a Supreme Court oral argument loss on ending birthright citizenship, President Trump called justices 'fools' and announced a new 10% global tariff.Source 1 Trump attended the arguments in a historic first for a sitting president, staring down justices during questioning.Source 1 This move comes amid broader legal challenges to his agenda.Source 1

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump's University Admissions Data Demand

A federal judge on Friday halted the administration's requirement for universities to submit extensive applicant data to verify no illegal racial considerations in admissions.Source 1 This ruling adds to a week of judicial rebukes against Trump's policies.Source 1 The decision protects institutions from broad data disclosure mandates.Source 1

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Trump Rails Against Courts in Week of Legal Defeats

President Trump spent the week criticizing courts after multiple rulings against his immigration and other initiatives.Source 1 Quieter courtrooms nationwide challenged his agenda, particularly on asylum and deportation efforts.Source 1 Legal experts note the fragility of his mass deportation campaign's foundations.Source 1

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Judge Rejects Presidential Immunity for Trump's Ellipse Speech

A federal judge ruled Trump's January 6 Ellipse speech does not qualify for official-acts immunity, as it fell outside presidential duties.Source 1 Judge Mehta emphasized the speech's content confirmed this exclusion.Source 1 This decision represents another legal hurdle for the administration.Source 1

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Euronews Morning Bulletin Covers Key Global Politics

Euronews' latest news bulletin for April 5th, 2026, addresses top world politics stories alongside business and culture updates.Source 2 The morning edition highlights ongoing international developments in politics.Source 2 Viewers can access video coverage of these events.Source 2

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Mass Deportation Plans Face Judicial Fragility

Legal challenges reveal weaknesses in the operational foundations of Trump's mass deportation campaign.Source 1 Advocacy groups like Democracy Forward celebrated rulings protecting migrants' statuses.Source 1 Tens of thousands have already been deported following status terminations.Source 1

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Trump's Historic Supreme Court Appearance Ends in Defeat

As the first sitting president to attend oral arguments, Trump faced tough questioning on birthright citizenship policy.Source 1 The court appeared skeptical of his bid, contributing to the week's bruising losses.Source 1 Trump responded aggressively to the justices post-hearing.Source 1

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Asylum Seekers Win Class Certification Against Trump Policies

A California federal judge allowed a class-action suit over canceled CBP One app appointments for asylum seekers.Source 1 Migrants had secured spots after months waiting in Mexico under Biden-era rules.Source 1 This enables collective challenge to the administration's actions.Source 1

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Legal Status Restored for 900,000 Immigrants in Boston Ruling

A Boston judge deemed unlawful the termination of temporary status for immigrants using the CBP One app.Source 1 The order requires reinstating legal status and work permits for those still in the U.S.Source 1 Advocacy leaders called it a rejection of arbitrary policy changes.Source 1

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Trump Administration's Race Data Push Blocked by Courts

Efforts to force universities to report detailed admissions data on race were stopped by a federal judge.Source 1 The ruling prevents invasive probes into affirmative action practices.Source 1 It caps a week of immigration and policy setbacks for Trump.Source 1