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Supreme Court to Rule on Birthright Citizenship and Trans Athletes

The Supreme Court is set to rule on issues surrounding birthright citizenship and the rights of trans athletes. Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel has been criticized for prematurely revealing details about arrests linked to a potential attack on a UFC event at the White House.

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The Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling regarding the president's authority to withhold citizenship from individuals born in the United States. This follows a recent ruling concerning former President Trump's power to dismiss agency heads. Additionally, FBI Director Kash Patel has faced criticism for disclosing details about five arrests related to an investigation with the Secret Service. Critics allege that Patel may have violated legal constraints and the FBI's disciplinary code by sharing information about an alleged plot to attack an upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship event at the White House.

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