Trump says it would be a 'disgrace' if Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship
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Trump says it would be a 'disgrace' if Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship.
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President Trump said it would be a "disgrace" if the Supreme Court does not strike down birthright citizenship, adding that he hopes the justices "do what's right.
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A: Trump says it would be a 'disgrace' if Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship.
B: President Trump said it would be a "disgrace" if the Supreme Court does not strike down birthright citizenship, adding that he hopes the justices "do what's right.
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