FOR INSIDERS | The Gavel: Trump sees victory in mixed Supreme Court results

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to preserve birthright citizenship, rejecting President Trump's executive order that sought to deny automatic citizenship to children born to undocumented immigrants or those with temporary residency status. The justices grounded their decision in the 14th Amendment, reaffirming a longstanding constitutional principle. The Court held that people born within U.S. territory acquire citizenship at birth with only narrow exceptions, such as children of foreign diplomats.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame the decision as a major setback for Trump's anti-immigrant agenda, emphasizing the rejection of his executive order and highlighting how the ruling preserves citizenship rights for children of immigrants.
Moderate: Centrist outlets focus on the constitutional and legal foundation of the ruling, emphasizing the Court's reaffirmation of the 14th Amendment's long-settled interpretation and presenting the decision through a primarily constitutional lens.
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To President Trump, one victory at the Supreme Court this week mattered more than any of his defeats.
“The biggest and most consequential Decision issued by the Court, by far, is the Slaughter Case,” Trump wrote Tuesady on Truth Social.
It’s clear Trump isn’t happy about losing birthright citizenship.
But a major ruling expanding his firing power at independent agencies seemed to mask some of the sting.
Shortly after the final decisions came in, Trump laid out his conclusion for the term: “The...