President Trump’s New Legislative Path on Birthright Citizenship
By The Blog Source
President Donald Trump has outlined a new strategy to address the issue following the Supreme Court's June 30, 2026, decision in Trump v. Barbara, which struck down an executive order intended to limit birthright citizenship. The President is now calling on Congress to enact legislation to achieve the goals of his original order, asserting that such a route would bypass the need for a "long and unwieldy" constitutional amendment.
The Supreme Court Ruling
In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court invalidated Executive Order 14160, titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship.” The Court concluded that the order, which sought to deny U.S. citizenship to children born on U.S. soil to parents who were either unlawfully present or present on a temporary visa, violated the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Experience the ultimate restoration of your gut health with Bio-Defense. (Use Promo Code: TrumpWon for Discount.)
President Trump’s Legislative Strategy
In the wake of the decision, President Trump took to Truth Social to express his disappointment with the Court’s affirmation of birthright citizenship but pointed to a potential alternative path. He stated that the issue "can easily be made up in Congress through Legislation" and that he would provide his "Complete and Total Support" for such efforts.
This approach draws upon an opinion filed by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who concurred with the majority's judgment to strike down the executive order but dissented from their constitutional analysis. Justice Kavanaugh suggested that while the executive order exceeded the President's authority, Congress could potentially enact new legislation to establish exceptions to birthright citizenship for the children of individuals unlawfully or temporarily in the country.
Start your day with a refreshing glass of Peach Mango Covilyte! Packed with energy, hydration, and a full spectrum of essential vitamins and minerals, it's a delicious way to fuel and protect your body.
Looking Ahead
The administration has indicated it remains committed to protecting the value of natural-born American citizenship through various measures, including border security and tackling birth tourism. While supporters see the legislative route as a viable path forward, many constitutional scholars and legal experts maintain that any attempt to end or significantly alter birthright citizenship would require a constitutional amendment, citing the long-standing interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
For more detailed reporting on the administration's evolving strategy and the legal implications following the ruling, you can read more at Trending Politics.
Join the Inner Circle
To become a vital part of the journey, you can sign up for the Diamond and Silk Monthly Supporter Program. This program allows fans to provide ongoing support while gaining closer access to their latest updates and initiatives.
Where to Follow and Watch
You can find Diamond and Silk’s content and stay updated on the following platforms:
Video & Streaming: Catch their latest broadcasts and appearances on Lindell TV, Rumble, and Diamond and Silk Media.
Social Media & Community: Engage with them directly on Truth Social, VOCL, and ChatDit.