In a stunning turn of events, the executive branch has managed to bounce back from a series of high-profile setbacks, emerging stronger and more resilient than ever. Recent losses on tariffs and birthright citizenship, two issues that had sparked intense debate and opposition, have failed to derail the administration's momentum. Despite these setbacks, the executive has continued to push forward with its agenda, leveraging its existing support base and adapting to the changing landscape of American politics. As the administration looks to the future, analysts are left wondering what this newfound strength means for the country's policy landscape and the executive's long-term prospects.


Despite losses on tariffs and birthright citizenship, the executive has emerged stronger