Summary
President Donald Trump attended a Supreme Court session to watch oral arguments about his executive order aimed at changing birthright citizenship laws. During this visit, he sat quietly without drawing attention, and later expressed criticism of the policy of birthright citizenship on social media. The Supreme Court will decide on this case by early summer.
Key Facts
- President Trump attended the Supreme Court session to observe arguments on his executive order about birthright citizenship.
- He sat silently in the public gallery, which is unusual for a sitting president.
- The order seeks to stop automatic U.S. citizenship for children born to non-citizens, conflicting with the 14th Amendment.
- This executive order, signed in 2025, has been blocked by lower courts as unlawful.
- Trump left the session early and later criticized the birthright citizenship policy on social media.
- The Supreme Court is expected to decide on the case by early summer.
- Trump has publicly criticized several Supreme Court justices, including some he appointed himself.