Tuesday has been a huge day for Supreme Court cases, with some decisions putting a big smile on conservatives’ faces and another, the birthright citizenship ruling, leaving many infuriated.
President Trump is focusing on the wins, and took to social media to celebrate two of the outcomes: National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission (aka, NRSC v. FEC), a 6-3 decision that said prior spending limits placed on political committees violated the First Amendment, and a major Title IX decision (also 6-3) regarding women's sports that, as Ward Clark wrote, “appears to have affirmed that girls' and women's sports may be restricted to girls and women.”
Trump wrote that the Title IX decision takes the ridiculous practice of forcing females to compete against biological males “off the table”:
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) June 30, 2026
BIG WIN: The United States Supreme Court just RULED AGAINST MEN PLAYING IN WOMEN’S SPORTS. Wow! That takes that ridiculous situation off the table!!! President DONALD J. TRUMP
Take that, Gavin Newsom.
WIN: Supreme Court Delivers Landmark Title IX Win for Women's Sports
As we have covered extensively, from former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas to Jurupa Valley, California high school track “star” AB Hernandez, men playing against women — mopping up trophies and sometimes injuring girls — have made a mockery of sport and at times made female athletics look like a parody.
How much longer are female athletes supposed to pretend this is fair?
— OutKick (@Outkick) May 30, 2026
Trans athlete AB Hernandez is headed to another California State Final. pic.twitter.com/ULNJ1yRyKa
Meanwhile, the president called the NRSC v. FEC political spending ruling “A BIG WIN… [for] The First Amendment!”
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) June 30, 2026
As RedState’s Teri Christoph wrote, the 6-3 decision ruled that federal limits on coordinated party spending with candidates violated the First Amendment. Justice Kavanaugh wrote the majority opinion; Justices Kagan, Jackson, and Sotomayor dissented.
Christoph writes that the ruling could give the GOP a shot in the arm for the crucial midterms:
Democrats had argued that spending limits were necessary to prevent wealthy donors from legally doing an end-run around candidate contribution caps by giving big money to party committees.
This ruling is expected to be of outsized benefit to Republicans, who have a serious cash advantage over Democrats going into the midterms.
WIN: SCOTUS Hands GOP Major Win, Strikes Down Limits on Party Spending With Candidates
Those are two huge victories for conservatives. Although the birthright citizenship case, Trump v. Barbara, has left many on the right fuming — including Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito — wins are wins and should be celebrated.
This restores some much-needed sanity to the country:
The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a decision to uphold state laws barring transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams.
— ESPN (@espn) June 30, 2026
The court's six-justice conservative majority ruled that the state bans in Idaho and West Virginia do not violate the Constitution. The… pic.twitter.com/8R7cASeWEs
The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a decision to uphold state laws barring transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams.
The court's six-justice conservative majority ruled that the state bans in Idaho and West Virginia do not violate the Constitution. The court also unanimously agreed that the bans do not violate Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education.
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