On the afternoon of August 6, in the White House Oval Office, Trump signed two executive orders in front of the camera: one titled "Continuing to Protect the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship," and the other "Ending Birth Tourism." He told reporters that the Supreme Court's June ruling was unfortunate, as the vote was very close, so adjustments were needed. This statement reveals the whole story. What exactly did the Supreme Court rule o…
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On the afternoon of August 6, in the White House Oval Office, Trump signed two executive orders in front of the camera: one titled "Continuing to Protect the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship," and the other "Ending Birth Tourism." He told reporters that the Supreme Court's June ruling was unfortunate, as the vote was very close, so adjustments were needed. This statement reveals the whole story. What exactly did the Supreme Court rule o…