4 Things To Know This Afternoon

Big SCOTUS Decisions That Will Impact Government, Elections, and You

6 min · 29 jun 2026
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1. Supreme Court Ends Independent Agencies The Supreme Court ruled that the President has the constitutional authority to remove leaders of so-called independent agencies like the FTC. This decision could reshape the balance of power across the federal government. 2. Federal Reserve Gets a Special Exception The Court carved out an exception for the Federal Reserve, prompting a sharp dissent from Amy Coney Barrett. I explain why this ruling could have lasting consequences for executive authority and monetary policy. 3. Mail-In Ballot Case Explained The Court upheld states' ability to count ballots that arrive after Election Day if they are postmarked on time. I break down Amy Coney Barrett's reasoning and why she believes Congress, not the Court, should change the law. 4. France Blames America for Europe's Heat Wave French officials and media are pointing fingers at Americans over Europe's heat wave instead of confronting Europe's resistance to air conditioning. The argument is as unbelievable as it sounds. Text ERICK to 33-777 for "Show Notes" and to stay updated on all things Erick Erickson. www.erickerickson.com [http://www.erickerickson.com] https://www.youtube.com/@ewerickson [https://www.youtube.com/@ewerickson] https://rumble.com/ewerickson [https://rumble.com/ewerickson] Stay grounded, stay informed, and keep the faith.

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aflevering Big SCOTUS Decisions That Will Impact Government, Elections, and You artwork

Big SCOTUS Decisions That Will Impact Government, Elections, and You

1. Supreme Court Ends Independent Agencies The Supreme Court ruled that the President has the constitutional authority to remove leaders of so-called independent agencies like the FTC. This decision could reshape the balance of power across the federal government. 2. Federal Reserve Gets a Special Exception The Court carved out an exception for the Federal Reserve, prompting a sharp dissent from Amy Coney Barrett. I explain why this ruling could have lasting consequences for executive authority and monetary policy. 3. Mail-In Ballot Case Explained The Court upheld states' ability to count ballots that arrive after Election Day if they are postmarked on time. I break down Amy Coney Barrett's reasoning and why she believes Congress, not the Court, should change the law. 4. France Blames America for Europe's Heat Wave French officials and media are pointing fingers at Americans over Europe's heat wave instead of confronting Europe's resistance to air conditioning. The argument is as unbelievable as it sounds. Text ERICK to 33-777 for "Show Notes" and to stay updated on all things Erick Erickson. www.erickerickson.com [http://www.erickerickson.com] https://www.youtube.com/@ewerickson [https://www.youtube.com/@ewerickson] https://rumble.com/ewerickson [https://rumble.com/ewerickson] Stay grounded, stay informed, and keep the faith.

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Trump Admits Iran Violated Ceasefire, Ukraine Surges, SCOTUS, Gas Prices

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Iran Attacks Again, Inflation Rises, SCOTUS Backs Trump, Fed Fears

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Iran Deal Fallout, Rubio Pushback, AI Bubble, Healthcare Fraud

1. Rubio Heads to the Middle East Amid Iran Deal Concerns Secretary of State Marco Rubio is working to reassure key U.S. allies in the Middle East as questions continue to grow about the Iran Memorandum of Understanding and its long-term consequences. 2. Conflicting Claims on Iranian Funds and Sanctions Relief The Trump administration says Iranian funds will be restricted through escrow accounts, but Treasury actions, Qatari officials, and Iranian statements appear to tell a very different story. 3. Markets Fear the AI Bubble May Be Cracking Investors are becoming increasingly skeptical about artificial intelligence profitability as companies struggle to generate returns while continuing to spend billions on infrastructure and data centers. 4. DOJ Announces Massive Healthcare Fraud Crackdown The Justice Department has charged roughly 450 defendants in what officials describe as the largest coordinated healthcare fraud enforcement action in U.S. history, involving billions in alleged fraud. Text ERICK to 33-777 for "Show Notes" and to stay updated on all things Erick Erickson. www.erickerickson.com [http://www.erickerickson.com] https://www.youtube.com/@ewerickson [https://www.youtube.com/@ewerickson] https://rumble.com/ewerickson [https://rumble.com/ewerickson] Stay grounded, stay informed, and keep the faith.

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