As legal glare turns to Trump, his faith in Supreme Court may be tested

President Donald Trump’s fondness for the U.S. Supreme Court could be tested by a series of legal disputes targeting him personally from his taxes and businesses to his 2016 election campaign – that ultimately may be decided by the justices. Trump has viewed the court, whose 5-4 conservative majority includes two justices he appointed, as friendly territory, unlike certain lower courts and individual judges he has publicly criticized after ending up on the wrong side of rulings. The Supreme Court already has given the Republican president victories on some pivotal policies including upholding his travel ban targeting people from several Muslim-majority countries.

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