Trump hails Supreme Court ruling as greatest expansion of presidential power in a century, calling it a "monumental" decision at a critical time.
President Donald J. Trump stated that today's Supreme Court decision represents the greatest increase in presidential power in the last 100 years, calling it a monumental ruling at an important time.
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