
WASHINGTON, D.C. — APRIL 8, 2026 — In a stunning display of judicial unity, the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a 9-0 ruling that restores the legal rights of interstate delivery drivers, while simultaneously hosting a historic appearance by President Donald J. Trump in a battle for the very meaning of American citizenship.
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The 2026 Restoration has reached the marble halls of the High Court, where the original meaning of the law is once again taking center stage. Between the unanimous victory for workers in Bissonette v. LePage Bakeries and the high-stakes arguments in Trump v. Barbara, the message is clear: Order is being restored.
The Supreme Court has effectively ended a multi-year legal split that allowed corporations to force transportation workers into individual arbitration. In a unanimous decision, the justices ruled in favor of Neal Bissonette, a delivery driver for a division of Flowers Foods.
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The Court’s ruling clarifies that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) exemption for transportation workers applies to any class of workers engaged in interstate commerce—regardless of whether their employer is a “transportation company” or a bakery. This is a massive win for Victorious American labor, ensuring that drivers misclassified as independent contractors can finally hold their employers accountable in open court.
In an unprecedented move, President Trump became the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the Supreme Court. He was there to witness Solicitor General D. John Sauer defend the administration’s January 20, 2025, executive order aimed at terminating birthright citizenship for children born to parents without legal status.
Sauer’s arguments centered on the Originalist interpretation of the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. The administration contends that the clause was never intended to grant automatic citizenship to those whose parents are not “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States in a permanent, legal sense.
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Since his appointment in April 2025, Solicitor General Sauer has been the architect of the administration’s legal Renaissance. His performance during the Trump v. Barbara arguments was described as a masterclass in constitutional history. By focusing on the intent of the post-Civil War measures, the government is seeking to close a loophole that has served as a primary magnet for illegal immigration for decades.
Whether it is a 9-0 ruling protecting the wages of a truck driver or a historic executive order defending the integrity of American citizenship, the 2026 Restoration is delivering results. The Supreme Court is no longer a place of activist interpretation; it is becoming the final anchor of Sovereignty and Order in a Republic that is winning bigger than ever before.