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Republicans Discuss Constitutional Amendment on Birthright Citizenship Following Supreme Court Ruling

On June 30, 2026, prominent Republicans with legal expertise diverged from President Trump's stance on the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling. They indicated that changing this approach would require a constitutional amendment.

On June 30, 2026, several prominent elected Republicans with legal backgrounds expressed disagreement with President Trump regarding the Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship. They stated that a constitutional amendment would be necessary to alter the current interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which the Court ruled guarantees citizenship for nearly all children born in the United States.

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GOP figures break with Trump on birthright ruling, argue constitutional amendment necessary

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Republicans Discuss Constitutional Amendment on Birthright Citizenship Following Supreme Court Ruling