Trump turns to Congress after Supreme Court strikes down birthright citizenship order

- Republicans in Congress are drafting legislation to end automatic birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. following a Supreme Court ruling.
- The Supreme Court struck down a previous executive order from Donald Trump, with five of the six justices stating the order violated the 14th Amendment.
- This shift from executive action to legislative efforts highlights a strategic move by Republicans to codify citizenship changes through law rather than decree.
- The outcome depends on whether Congress can pass and sustain a law that overrides the constitutional protections currently guaranteed by the 14th Amendment.
Sources & Citations
1 sourceMore Stories
PoJK Elections: Diplomat Slams Islamabad's Interference
β’ Former Indian Ambassador Dinkar P. Srivastava has condemned Pakistan for manipulating the electoral framework in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) to control political outcomes. β’ Srivastava specifically highlighted the use of refugee seats as a strategic tool employed by Islamabad to distort the democratic mandate and undermine local will.
Read original Β· newkerala.comThe Hindu Morning Digest: July 2 2026 - The Hindu
β’ The Election Commission is scheduled to meet with rebel Trinamool Congress MLAs, led by Ritabrata Banerjee, on Thursday, July 2, 2026. β’ The meeting follows claims by the rebel faction that they represent the "real" party within the West Bengal Assembly.
Read original Β· thehindu.com
The HinduAP Top Stories July 1
β’ Lawyers for E. Jean Carroll have demanded $5 million from Donald Trump following legal proceedings. β’ The Supreme Court rejected Trump's attempts to place limits on birthright citizenship.
Read original Β· apnews.comOpinion
β’ Legal scholar William Baude analyzes several high-profile legal challenges involving former President Donald Trump, including cases regarding birthright citizenship and Election Day. β’ The discussion focuses on the "no ifs, ands or buts" nature of these legal problems, specifically examining the boundaries of executive power and Federal Reserve independence.
Read original Β· nytimes.comSupreme Court strikes down campaign coordination limits
β’ The Supreme Court overturned a key campaign finance restriction on Tuesday in the case of National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission. β’ The ruling allows political parties to spend unlimited amounts of money on behalf of candidates in federal elections, removing previous coordination limits.
Read original Β· newstribune.comPolitical commentator on the recent SCOTUS rulings and their effect on Trump's agenda : NPR
β’ NPR's Michel Martin interviewed Jonah Goldberg of The Dispatch to analyze how recent Supreme Court rulings influence Donald Trump's executive power and policy agenda. β’ Goldberg highlighted a concerning trend of "atrophying" legislative skills within Congress, suggesting that lawmakers are increasingly unable to draft effective legislation.
Read original Β· npr.orgTrump's Dubious Claim that Birthright Citizenship Could Still Be Overturned with Legislation - FactCheck.org
β’ Former President Donald Trump has urged Congress to end birthright citizenship through legislation, claiming a constitutional amendment is unnecessary. β’ This call follows a Supreme Court decision that struck down an executive order Trump previously attempted to implement to achieve the same goal.
Read original Β· factcheck.org
FactCheck.orgA Supreme Court Decision That Might Improve Politics - The Atlantic
β’ The Supreme Court issued a recent campaign-finance ruling that the author argues could unexpectedly improve the American political landscape. β’ The decision aims to empower official political parties, which may reduce the disproportionate influence of super PACs and increase overall transparency.
Read original Β· theatlantic.comDespite losses for Trump, Supreme Court enhanced presidential power: ANALYSIS - ABC News
β’ The Supreme Court issued several rulings that resulted in legal losses for President Trump by determining his actions conflicted with federal law. β’ Despite these specific setbacks, a series of other decisions by the court's conservative majority significantly expanded the scope of presidential power.
Read original Β· abcnews.com
ABC NewsThe Supreme Courtβs Momentous Term, and How Trump Has Made at Least $2.2 Billion in Office - The New York Times
β’ A mall known for hosting "Living Dead Weekend" is set to be demolished after being purchased by Walmart and a developer. β’ Approximately 3,000 fans recently attended the site's final themed event, dressing as zombies to bid a final farewell.
Read original Β· nytimes.comSlotkin Joins Senate Colleagues in Demanding Trump Halt Illegal Move to Undermine Special Ed, Civil Rights Enforcement - Senator Elissa Slotkin
β’ Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and her Senate Democratic colleagues are demanding that the Trump administration halt the transfer of special education programs and civil rights enforcement out of the Department of Education. β’ The lawmakers argue that these proposed moves are illegal and undermine critical protections for students with disabilities and those facing discrimination.
Read original Β· slotkin.senate.gov