While it’s all but certain Trump allies can’t change the Constitution—modifying the 22nd Amendment—the president could try to use legal loopholes to stay in power.
As a presidential candidate, Trump decried the Biden administration's lawfare against perceived political opponents, including parents at school board meetings, peaceful pro-life protestors, and those who adhere to "traditionalist Catholic ideology.
Some people claim Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship will affect his own allies like Usha Vance and Marco Rubio. Here’s why that’s false.
President Donald Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional right enshrined by the 14th Amendment. We asked two experts in constitutional and immigration law to walk us through what the amendment says,
After only a day in office, President Donald Trump is already ... the law of the land in the United States with the passage of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution in 1866, not long after the end of the Civil War. The very first sentence of the amendment ...
Donald Trump yesterday took an oath to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States” and then promptly broke that oath by seeking to revoke the first sentence of
The 14th Amendment is clear. But President Donald Trump thinks he can unilaterally rip it up to end birthright citizenship. That's scary.
Legal experts said the president’s executive order would upend precedent and is unlikely to pass constitutional muster.
Deportations, pardons and rollbacks of Biden actions — but advocacy groups pledge to file legal challenges to many of his plans
The U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment ... one than I did the first. I got millions more votes... But no, I'm going to serve one term, I'm gonna do a great job." Donald Trump Strips Security ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order purporting to abolish birthright citizenship is unambiguously and profoundly racist. We can conclude only that this is the whole point.