WSJ editorial board says Trump's overreach made his Supreme Court loss on birthright citizenship worse
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Matthew Chapman
Summary
The Wall Street Journal editorial board argues that President Trump's Supreme Court defeat on birthright citizenship was made worse by his own strategic misstep — specifically, that he could have pursued a narrower, more legally defensible approach rather than a sweeping executive order abolishing birthright citizenship entirely. The conservative editorial board suggests this overreach made the Court's rejection more decisive than it might have been.
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· 3 pulledTrump could have tried a much narrower approach that might have survived judicial scrutiny
The president made his Supreme Court defeat 'all the greater' with surprising move
A majority of the justices struck down his executive order abolishing birthright citizenship
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