Did Donald Trump really think the Supreme Court was going to let him get away with THIS one? Girl, bye! The former president got absolutely SERVED on Tuesday when the nation’s highest court absolutely demolished his proposal to strip birthright citizenship from children born to immigrants in the United States. And honestly? We are LIVING for the drama.
So here’s what went down, bestie. Trump had the audacity—the sheer, unbridled AUDACITY—to propose an executive order that would’ve declared children born to immigrant parents as non-citizens. Like, sir, do you even know what the Constitution says? The Supreme Court clearly knows because they came for his entire legacy with this ruling. The justices basically said “not today, Satan” and dismissed his proposal faster than we can say “Mar-a-Lago.” The court upheld the longstanding constitutional principle of birthright citizenship, which has been protecting American-born children since 1868. PERIOD.
The internet has been FEASTING on this news, and the reactions are absolutely unhinged in the best way possible. Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram are absolutely ERUPTING with commentary. Some folks are celebrating the court’s decision like it’s New Year’s Eve, while others are clutching their pearls at the audacity of even PROPOSING such a thing. One user wrote: “The Supreme Court said ‘NEXT!’ and we are here for it,” and honestly? That’s the energy we needed on a Tuesday afternoon.
What makes this even spicier is the fact that Trump has been trending NON-STOP lately. Just last week, he was sparking major reactions after sharing side-by-side throwback photos comparing himself to Barack Obama. The man literally cannot seem to stay out of the headlines, and apparently neither can his failed policy proposals. It’s giving obsessed energy, and not in a cute way.
This Supreme Court ruling is a major L for Team Trump, and we are absolutely here to document every second of this delicious political drama. The Constitution remains unbothered, undefeated, and thriving, honey!
What do you think? A) The Supreme Court made the right call protecting birthright citizenship B) Trump had a point with his proposal