Trump says he will ‘probably’ lose birthright citizenship case in rant against lawfare
President Trump expressed doubts about winning the birthright citizenship case at the Supreme Court, citing recent legal setbacks. He criticized the judicial system as biased against him and claimed it is rigged, reflecting his frustrations on social media. The Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling on this matter before their summer recess.
- ▪Trump admitted he will probably lose the birthright citizenship case at the Supreme Court.
- ▪He criticized the court system as rigged and biased against him.
- ▪The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the case before their summer recess.
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President Donald Trump said on Saturday he will “probably” lose the birthright citizenship case at the Supreme Court after a recent string of court losses in federal court. Trump made the notable admission nearly two months after the federal government defended the president’s 2025 executive order seeking to reestablish birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment as applying only to children born to at least one U.S. citizen or permanent resident on American soil. Trump personally attended oral arguments in the case.
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