Trump predicts Supreme Court will rule against him on birthright citizenship after tariffs loss
Trump criticized the Supreme Court for a 6-3 ruling that struck down his emergency tariffs and predicted the court will also reject his order ending birthright citizenship.
- On February 23, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court after its 6-3 ruling on February 20, 2026, and predicted it will rule against his birthright order.
- Signed last year, Trump’s executive order aims to reinterpret the 14th Amendment, and the U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider it in the coming months.
- President Donald Trump attacked the U.S. Supreme Court, claiming it accidentally gave him `far more powers` and announced on Saturday he would raise a `10%` tariff, shortly after the court's ruling.
- Hours after the verdict, Trump announced a 10% global tariff alternative, while officials plan to invoke other legal justifications to retain tariffs, and Wall Street futures dropped early Monday.
- The Supreme Court is set to hear the birthright citizenship case in the coming months, which could break 150 years of legal precedent and impact trade deals with China, the European Union, and India over the past year.
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