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Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship; Trump Responds

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship, rejecting President Trump's executive order to end the policy. In response, Trump suggested he might pursue legislative action to abolish it. The ruling also reflects ongoing tensions regarding the Federal Reserve's independence.

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The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the principle of birthright citizenship, rejecting an executive order from President Trump aimed at ending this longstanding policy. In response, Trump indicated he may seek to abolish birthright citizenship through Congress. This ruling is part of ongoing tensions regarding the independence of the Federal Reserve, highlighted by Trump's previous criticisms of former chair Jerome Powell, whom he referred to as a 'moron' for not lowering interest rates quickly enough. Powell's term ended in May, and he was succeeded by Trump nominee Kevin Warsh.

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