That Noisy Trump
Day 291

Thursday, 6 November 2025

10 events

Key Events (10)

1
Legal

The Supreme Court heard arguments on the legality of President Trump's global tariffs, with conservative justices expressing skepticism about the administration's position. The Trump team claimed tariff revenues are merely 'incidental' to their policy goals during oral arguments.

2
Legal

The Supreme Court's conservative majority allowed the Trump administration to block sex markers for transgender and non-binary people on U.S. passports, marking another emergency docket win for the administration.

3
Domestic

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to fully fund Snap food benefits in November, rejecting the administration's attempt to only partially fund the program amid the ongoing government shutdown.

4
Economy

President Trump announced a plan to reduce prices on weight-loss drugs from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to as low as $149 per month, expanding access through Medicare, Medicaid, and out-of-pocket coverage.

5
Domestic

The U.S. government shutdown stretched to its 37th day, the longest in history, with federal workers reporting harassment and bullying from Trump officials while working without pay. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced plans to cut airline traffic by 10% at 40 airports if no solution was found.

6
Domestic

President Trump posted over 30 Truth Social messages in less than three hours following Democrats' electoral wins on Tuesday, including a series of AI-generated videos, as his disapproval rating reached an all-time high.

7
Domestic

The Trump administration announced plans for ICE to open a call center in Nashville in March 2026 to locate unaccompanied migrant minors using data-enabled technology.

8
Domestic

The U.S. ended deportation protections for South Sudanese nationals with temporary protected status, giving them 60 days to leave the country.

9
Legal

A federal judge must determine whether President Trump's immunity for official acts extends to his Manhattan hush-money conviction and whether the criminal case should be moved to federal court.

10
Foreign Policy

Trump administration officials employed bullying tactics to kill a maritime pollution fee that nations were poised to approve, according to reports of threats made during international negotiations.

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