Library for Theodore Roosevelt opens with presidential remarks
The opening ceremony of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library took place in North Dakota. The event included discussions on significant Supreme Court decisions. (sources: nbcnews, washingtonpost, northdakotamonitor)

During the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, Trump addressed the Supreme Court's rulings on presidential power and birthright citizenship. The library is designated as the official home for artifacts related to Roosevelt.
- Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opened in North Dakota.
- Trump discussed Supreme Court decisions on presidential power and birthright citizenship during the ceremony.
- A bill has been passed to officially designate the library as the home for Roosevelt artifacts and authorize funding.
Why it matters
The establishment of the library and its funding may enhance the preservation of Roosevelt's legacy and historical artifacts.
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H.R.1526 · 119th Congress
NORRA of 2025 No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025
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What H.R.1526 actually does
This story is about Trump discusses SCOTUS decisions on birthright citizenship and presidential power. This bill would limit district courts to party-specific injunctions in most cases.
If passed, it would:
- Limit district courts to party-specific injunctions in most cases • Narrow the use of nationwide court orders against executive actions.
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This story is about Trump discusses SCOTUS decisions on birthright citizenship and presidential power. This bill would prohibit national injunctions and similar nonparty relief in many cases.
If passed, it would
- Prohibit national injunctions and similar nonparty relief in many cases • Narrow federal courts’ ability to halt executive actions beyond the parties before them.
This story is about Trump discusses SCOTUS decisions on birthright citizenship and presidential power. This bill would broaden removal of certain state cases against Presidents and senior executive officials into federal court.
If passed, it would
- Broaden removal of certain state cases against Presidents and senior executive officials into federal court • Strengthen immunity and procedural protections for federal officials in those cases.
This story is about Trump discusses SCOTUS decisions on birthright citizenship and presidential power. This bill would redefine who is “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States for citizenship-at-birth purposes.
If passed, it would
- Redefine who is “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States for citizenship-at-birth purposes • Limit automatic citizenship at birth to children meeting specified parental-status conditions.
This story is about Trump discusses SCOTUS decisions on birthright citizenship and presidential power. This bill would prohibit federal funds from carrying out Executive Order 14160.
If passed, it would
- Prohibit federal funds from carrying out Executive Order 14160 • Use Congress’s spending power to stop implementation of the order.
This story is about Trump discusses SCOTUS decisions on birthright citizenship and presidential power. This bill would amend the Constitution to say official acts do not create immunity from criminal prosecution.
If passed, it would
- Amend the Constitution to say official acts do not create immunity from criminal prosecution • Bar a President from pardoning himself or herself.
This story is about Trump discusses SCOTUS decisions on birthright citizenship and presidential power. This bill would prohibit funds from carrying out Executive Order 14160.
If passed, it would
- Prohibit funds from carrying out Executive Order 14160 • Let Congress use appropriations law to constrain executive implementation.
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