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Live updates: Trump upends tradition, attends Supreme Court arguments on birthright citizenship

Live updates: Trump upends tradition, attends Supreme Court arguments on birthright citizenship
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday is weighing President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. The president is in the courtroom, meaning he is believed to be the first sitting president to attend oral arguments. At least twice this week he has ripped into the 14th Amendment's citizenship guarantee. At 9 p.m. EDT, Trump...

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