Noise
Supreme Court Rulings on Trump Administration Policies Due
2026-06-28 · 2 sources · 75% confidence
IF YOU ONLY DO ONE THING
Monitor which specific Trump policies are being reviewed and track the actual rulings when released—the constitutional impact depends entirely on whether SCOTUS expands or constrains executive authority in these cases.
Why This Score
This is a legitimate governance event where the Supreme Court will rule on executive authority boundaries, scoring moderately on separation of powers (judicial check on executive) and rule of law. However, the event itself is anticipatory—the rulings haven't happened yet—making it difficult to assess actual constitutional impact. The coverage is somewhat elevated relative to substance (we don't know outcomes), but this is routine end-of-term SCOTUS reporting, not manufactured distraction.
Damage Score Drivers
Election Integrity & Transfer of Power×0.22
0.0/5
Rule of Law / Due Process×0.18
2.0/5
Separation of Powers×0.16
3.0/5
Civil Rights / Equal Protection×0.14
0.0/5
Institutional Capture×0.14
0.0/5
Corruption / Self-Dealing×0.1
0.0/5
Violence / Intimidation Enabling×0.06
0.0/5
Sev: durability=1.3 · reversibility=1.3 · precedent=1 · mech=1.1× scope=1.1×
Hype Score: Layer 1 — Hype (55%)
Outrage-bait
1.0/5
Meme-ability
0.0/5
Novelty Spike
2.0/5
Media Friendliness
4.0/5
Layer 2 — Strategic (45%)
Media-Volume Mismatch
2.0/5
Timing Overlap
0.0/5
Narrative Pivot
1.0/5
Repeat Pattern Match
1.0/5
Intentionality: 1/15 → Minimal (0.10)