Trump at Supreme Court for Birthright Citizenship Case
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
President Donald Trump is at the US Supreme Court listening in on oral arguments as justices consider the constitutionality of his bid to curb who is eligible for automatic citizenship when born in the US. It’s the first time a sitting president has ever attended an argument in recorded Supreme Court history. Bloomberg’s Tyler Kendall is there.
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