Oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday left the impression that key justices had misgivings about President Trump’s effort to limit birthright citizenship. With one of the administration’s banner immigration policies on the line, Trump decided to attend, making him the first sitting president in recorded history to scrutinize the justices as a listener…
5 takeaways from Trump’s birthright citizenship arguments
Originally reported by The Hill
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