President Trump continued to unleash his fury at the Supreme Court Monday after his loss in the tariff case, angrily predicting that it may soon deal him another blow in the birthright citizenship case.
Trump fumes that ‘incompetent’ Supreme Court may rule against him in birthright citizenship case
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February 23, 2026
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