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Trump pressures US Supreme Court to rule for him on citizenship

by News Wires
May 21, 2026
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President Donald Trump has maintained his unprecedented campaign to pressure the Supreme Court, saying it would be a “disgrace” if the independent justices rule against him on US birthright citizenship.

Trump has smashed convention by berating justices at the top court and demanding loyalty from those he appointed, AFP reported.

At a White House event on Thursday, he piled pressure on the court to back his bid to restrict the historic right to citizenship for anyone born on US soil.

Indicating that he thinks the court will instead rule to confirm the constitutional right, Trump said, “It would be a disgrace if the Supreme Court of the United States allows that to happen.”

“This decision by the Supreme Court is a very big one. They’ll probably rule against me because they seem to like doing that,” Trump said.

It is not clear when the court will issue its ruling on the issue, which lies at the heart of Trump’s broader attempt to limit immigration and expel undocumented migrants.

Opponents argue that the constitution explicitly allows birthright citizenship and that Trump is exceeding his presidential authority.

The Supreme Court’s nine justices are dominated by conservatives but not all vote in favour of Trump’s policies all the time.

“It’s all up to a couple of people, and I hope they do what’s right,” Trump said, referring to potential swing votes on the court.

On 1 April, Trump added to his pressure on the court by attending a hearing on the birthright case in person, the first sitting president to join the audience in history.

The case stems from an executive order that Trump signed on his return to the White House last year decreeing that children born to parents in the United States illegally or on temporary visas would not automatically become US citizens.

Lower courts blocked the move as unconstitutional, ruling that under the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment nearly everyone born on US soil is an American citizen.

Earlier this month, Trump lashed out at the Supreme Court for ruling that his policy of massive tariffs on countries around the world were illegal.

He said justices should be “loyal to the person that appointed them.”

Trump appointed three justices on the Supreme Court during his first term. The lifetime appointments cemented a heavily conservative tilt on the court.

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