How The Supreme Court Justices Seem Likely To Rule In The Birthright Citizenship Case
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Trump v. Barbara, a case concerning the legality of President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship. Zachary Shemtob, executive editor of SCOTUSBlog, joined Forbes' Maggie McGrath to discuss what was said in court, how the justices seem to be leaning on their ruling, and why it mattered that Trump attended in person. Stay Connected Forbes Breaking News on X: https://x.com/ForbesTVNews Forbes Breaking News on TikTok: / forbestvnews More From Forbes: http://forbes.com

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