I don't see a lot of Republicans annoyed by anything the Supreme Court is doing - every decision they've made since repealing Roe seems to favor the right and undermine the left. Trump's list for Supreme Court appointees was written by the Federalist society, which is politically biased in favor of Republicans, libertarians and Christian conservatives.
The question is whether the precedents established in these cases will be respected and "swing both ways" in practice as they do on paper, or whether the SC will conveniently discover new legal principles to avoid them when, say, the legality of NSA's programs eventually comes up.