Donald Trump Criticizes Supreme Court on Birthright Citizenship and Tariffs
- On Monday, President Donald Trump attacked the Supreme Court on Truth Social, calling birthright citizenship "a money making hoax" as justices consider his executive order to end the practice.
- Last week, the Supreme Court heard arguments on the President's executive order to end birthright citizenship, where Solicitor General John Sauer sought to override 14th Amendment protections during the hearing.
- The President attended the hearing in person, witnessing justices' skepticism; Trump also complained the Court failed on tariffs, costing the United States hundreds of billions of dollars.
- Fox News anchor Will Cain claimed that 320,000 babies were born to "unauthorized or legal temporary migrant mothers" in 2023, a figure the President cited to urge the Court to reject the 14th Amendment's "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" clause.
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President Donald Trump this Monday criticized the Supreme Court for ensuring that its judges did not feel any kind of concern for the country, following the ongoing scepticism within the high court about nullifying citizenship by birth and its controversial decision against the Republican president’s tariff policies. Trump’s onslaught is nothing more than a new episode of the Republican president’s strong crossover in recent months against the S…
MichaelSavage.com – Trump Urges Court to End Birthright Citizenship
President Donald Trump early Monday urged Supreme Court justices to "use their powers of common sense" and rule that birthright citizenship is unconstitutional, escalating his criticism as the high court weighs one of the most consequential immigration cases in decades. "It's too bad that the Supreme Court can't watch and study the Mark Levin Show…
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