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Trump to Ask Supreme Court to Rehear Birthright Citizenship Case

Trump called last month’s ruling a miscarriage of justice.
Trump to Ask Supreme Court to Rehear Birthright Citizenship Case
President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a lunch in the White House Rose Garden, in Washington on July 6, 2026. AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson
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President Donald Trump said on July 8 he will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to rehear a case challenging his executive order on birthright citizenship after justices rejected his policy in a landmark ruling on June 30.

“I will be asking for a Rehearing by the United States Supreme Court, immediately,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “This miscarriage of justice will destroy America if they don’t change their absolutely insane decision.”
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