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Trump responds to Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship, calls for Congressional action

President Trump announced plans to pursue Congressional legislation to end birthright citizenship after the Supreme Court upheld the policy. He characterized the ruling as unfavorable for the country.

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President Donald Trump stated on June 30, 2026, that he would seek Congressional action to end birthright citizenship following a Supreme Court ruling that upheld the policy. Trump described the ruling as 'too bad for our Country' and expressed confidence that legislation could be passed with support from Congress and the President.

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Trump says Supreme Court loss on birthright citizenship ‘too bad,’ calls on Congress to act

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Trump responds to Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship, calls for Congressional action