Inside the Supreme Court, as Trump faced the justices he's criticized
Source: NBC News Politics · Bias: Center Left
Summary
President Donald Trump is the first sitting president known to have attended a Supreme Court oral argument for the birthright citizenship case.
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More Headlines From April 1, 2026
- Brit Hume shuts down claims moon landing was fake (Far Right)
- Leavitt: Trump to address the nation with Iran update (Center)
- Supreme Court to weigh Trump's birthright citizenship case (Center)
- President Trump to Attend Wednesday’s Supreme Court Hearing on Ending Birthright Citizenship (VIDEO) (Far Right)
- Listen live: Supreme Court weighs Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship (Center)





