Trump Attends SCOTUS Argument, Prompts Tirade by Angry House Democrat

Trump Attends SCOTUS Argument, Prompts Tirade by Angry House Democrat

President Donald Trump arrived at the Supreme Court chamber on Wednesday morning for oral arguments over the birthright citizenship case.

The potential landmark case marks the first time a sitting president has attended a Supreme Court argument.

Rep. Susie Lee, D-Nev., expressed outrage in a post at 1:03 a.m. on X over Trump’s attendance. Other X users took a photo of the post that the congresswoman apparently deleted later in the day.

“So f—ing f—ed up,” Lee posted. “I’ll pray they f— to his face. Sorry, I say f— a lot these days.”

In January 2025, Trump signed an executive order denying federal benefits such as passports to children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants or those on limited-time visas.

Trump contends that birthright citizenship encourages illegal immigration and birth tourism, where women arrange to have babies in the United States.

Lower courts have ruled that Trump’s executive order violated the 14th Amendment.

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