Birthright Citizenship Case Pushes Trump's Relationship With Supreme Court to Brink
The Supreme Court is set to consider a pillar of President Trumpâs immigration crackdown: limiting U.S. citizenship. Trump seems to be bracing for defeat.
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Birthright Citizenship Case Pushes Trumps Relationship With Supreme Court to Brink
President fumes at justices as they prepare to take up his next big case
By
James Romoser
March 29, 2026 5:00 am ET

Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justices Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett during a State of the Union address.
Justices listened to President Trumps State of the Union address in February. Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg News
WASHINGTONPresident Trumps relationship with the Supreme Court has never been more toxic. Now, it risks getting worse.
After the courts rejection of Trumps tariffs provoked a new level of hostility from the president, the justices are set to consider a pillar of his immigration crackdown: limiting U.S. citizenship. Trump seems to be bracing for defeat.
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