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BREAKING: In a 6-3 Decision The Supreme Court BANS Planned Parenthood From Receiving Taxpayer Dollars!


On Friday, the Supreme Court handed President Trump the biggest win of his entire time in office.

And I’m still so excited about it I can barely contain myself — it’s a massive gamechanger.

Details here in case you missed it:

BREAKING: Supreme Court Hands Trump Biggest Win Yet, “Rogue Judges” and “Nationwide Injunctions” Clearly ILLEGAL!

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But in all the excitement over that case, you might have missed another big one that isn't getting nearly enough attention.

The Supremes have been on a roll, dishing out a huge loss to Planned Parenthood in this one:

Here are all the details you need to know:

  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that states can block Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid funds by restricting patients’ ability to sue over provider access.

  • The case originated from South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster’s 2018 executive order removing Planned Parenthood from the state’s Medicaid program.

  • The Court found that Medicaid’s “any qualified provider” clause does not give individual patients the right to challenge state decisions in court.

  • The decision empowers states to withhold Medicaid funding from providers offering abortion services, even if the services being reimbursed are unrelated to abortion.

  • Federal law still prohibits Medicaid from funding abortions except in limited cases, but this ruling broadens states' authority to defund providers that offer them.

  • Planned Parenthood provides a wide range of services beyond abortion, including cancer screenings, birth control, and STI treatment, which could now be affected.

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  • Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the majority opinion, emphasizing limits on judicial intervention in state Medicaid provider decisions.

  • Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson dissented, warning the ruling undermines patient choice and access to healthcare.

  • Eighteen state attorneys general supported South Carolina, signaling that other states may now attempt similar Medicaid exclusions.

  • The ruling reflects long-standing conservative efforts, including those supported by President Trump, to defund Planned Parenthood through state and federal action.

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