Why Trump Says a Birthright Citizenship Ruling Would Hand China a Win
Trump connects birthright citizenship to China and the stakes are higher than most realize.
FROM THE NEWSROOM
Tuesday, February 24th | News that moves the world.
President Trump argues a Supreme Court ruling against his birthright citizenship order would hand China an advantage and encourage “birth tourism.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson honors a slain Louisiana police officer by inviting the officer’s family to attend the State of the Union.
And Rob Reiner’s son pleads not guilty in a double murder case that could carry the death penalty.
So what ties these stories together?
Each raises questions about institutions under pressure, from the courts and Congress to the criminal justice system, and how major decisions ripple into real lives.
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Why Trump Says a Birthright Citizenship Ruling Would Hand China a Win
President Trump is escalating his criticism of the Supreme Court after a separate ruling struck down much of his tariff approach, warning that a loss on birthright citizenship would be “a gift to China.” He argues the 14th Amendment’s original purpose was narrow, and says unrestricted birthright citizenship creates incentives that foreign nationals can exploit, including what he describes as “birth tourism.”
Should the Supreme Court interpret birthright citizenship through original intent, modern practice, or both?
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House Speaker Honors Slain Louisiana Cop by Inviting His Loved Ones to Hear Trump Speak
House Speaker Mike Johnson is bringing the mother and fiancée of a Louisiana police officer killed in the line of duty as his guests for the State of the Union. The gesture highlights the human stakes behind debates over public safety, law enforcement support, and national priorities.
How should leaders balance political theater with moments that honor public service and sacrifice?
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Nick Reiner Faces Possible Death Penalty in Double Murder Case
Nick Reiner, the son of director Rob Reiner, pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents. Prosecutors have not said whether they will seek the death penalty, but the charges allow for either capital punishment or life without parole. The case has also drawn attention after a high-profile defense attorney withdrew, citing circumstances he could not explain publicly.
What should the public keep in mind as a high-profile case moves from headlines to the courtroom?
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QUICK TAKES
Robert De Niro calls for mass protests: The actor claims President Trump would refuse to leave office, raising fresh debate over rhetoric and trust in constitutional processes.
Duterte faces ICC proceedings: Prosecutors allege crimes against humanity tied to thousands of deaths during the Philippines’ anti-drug campaigns as victims’ families seek accountability.
AI transit test in metro Atlanta: Developers plan to launch what they say will be the first public test of an AI-guided automated transit network this December.
New Jersey advances bills limiting ICE cooperation: Democrats push measures restricting state cooperation with federal enforcement as Gov. Phil Murphy considers whether to sign them.
FROM THE EDITOR
Today’s stories span citizenship, public safety, and the justice system, but they share a common theme: where power sits and how it’s checked.
From Supreme Court rulings to congressional symbolism and courtroom consequences, each headline reflects decisions that shape real lives.
That’s today’s wrap. The world keeps moving, and now you’re caught up.
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