Trump's Supreme Standoff: A Historic Courtroom Presence

President Donald Trump attended a historic Supreme Court session to observe arguments about the legality of limiting birthright citizenship, a policy he supports. Trump's visit underscores tensions over immigration policies as the court, with a conservative majority, debates this directive polarizing public opinion.

Trump's Supreme Standoff: A Historic Courtroom Presence
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In an unprecedented move, President Donald Trump visited the U.S. Supreme Court to attend arguments about the legality of restricting birthright citizenship. This policy, seen as crucial to his hardline stance on immigration, faces scrutiny from a court expected to rule by June amidst public protests and legal debate.

Trump, dressed in a red tie and dark suit, attended the over two-hour session, where the court's conservative majority signaled skepticism toward the president's directive. The session, marked by ceremonial customs and heightened security, saw Trump's quiet departure shortly after proceedings began.

Outside the courtroom, demonstrators expressed opposition to Trump's policies as the court with three of Trump's appointees deliberates on immigration issues, reflecting deep political and legal divides in the country over executive authority and citizenship rights.

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