President Trump claimed victory in Iran during a prime-time address to the nation. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi is out, and the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on birthright citizenship.
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In an unprecedented scene at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, President Donald Trump sat in the audience while the nine justices considered his administration's attempt to ...
The fate of birthright citizenship in the United States now rests with the U.S. Supreme Court, after justices heard oral ...
In taking up the issue at all, the court showed nativists have made major gains.
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President Trump attended the arguments but left after the government presented its case. A victory for the administration ...
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More than a dozen states have sued the federal government over the executive order, and now US Supreme Court is weighing in.