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Donald Trump Outlines Next Steps After Supreme Court Rulings
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President Donald Trump during a press conference midday Friday said he will “act very quickly” to advance policies blocked by federal judges, including birthright citizenship restrictions, after the Supreme Court ruled in his favor against lower courts.
When asked if this ruling clears the way for him to pursue his legislative agenda, Trump first said that it was a question for “the lawyers,” but then added: “This is really a decision based on common sense. It didn’t work the other way. It was a disaster.”
“We’ve overturned many of the decisions, but it would take years to do it, and we have to act quickly when it comes to illegal immigration,” Trump said. “We have murderers, killers, we have drug dealers, we have – what they’ve allowed to come into our country should never be forgotten. It should never be forgotten what they’ve done to our country, and we have to be able to act very quickly, and we’re going to do that.”
“The Constitution has been brought back,” Trump told reporters when asked about fears that this decision will concentrate too much power in the White House.
This is a breaking news story. Updates will follow.
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