A Seattle federal judge blasted President Trump’s day one executive order doing away with birthright citizenship Thursday, calling the action “blatantly unconstitutional.” Senior US District Judge John Coughenour made the decision to block the 47th president’s order after hearing arguments in a lawsuit brought by four Democrat-led states — Washington, Arizona, Illinois and Oregon. President Donald Trump holds former…
Judge blocks President Trump’s executive order doing away with birthright citizenship: ‘Blatantly unconstitutional’
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January 23, 2025
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