Keyword: Birthright-Citizenship
Birthright-Citizenship
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HuffPost
- By Paul Blumenthal
- 7/3/2026, 12:00 PM
Biased Writer Voice 41.9% - Negativity Bias 37% - Politically Left Leaning Bias 30.8%
You would think that Republican Party influencers would be elated that President Donald Trump’s Hail Mary executive order to rewrite the Constitution’s 14th Amendment citizenship clause led four justices on the Supreme Court to side with them, and conclude that the clause does not say what everyone has understood it to say since it was... more
The Federalist
- By Hans Mahncke
- 7/3/2026, 11:32 AM
Hasty Generalization 13.4% - Negativity Bias 12.9% - Appeal to Emotion 12.8%
There are Supreme Court decisions that faithfully interpret the Constitution, even when reasonable people disagree about the outcome. And then there are decisions in which the justices appear to begin with the outcome they want and only afterward search for constitutional language to justify it. The Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v.... more
The American Conservative
- By Andrew Day
- 7/3/2026, 4:05 AM
Biased Writer Voice 39.9% - Negativity Bias 18.6% - Quote-first Misdirection 17.9%
Everything changed this Tuesday, and nothing did. In a 6–3 ruling, the Supreme Court upheld near-universal birthright citizenship, striking down an executive order that would have ended the practice for the children of illegal aliens and temporary residents. Conservative commentators were apoplectic. “I at least got to live for 40 years... more
The Federalist
- By Joy Pullmann
- 7/2/2026, 11:46 AM
Politically Right Leaning Bias 65.7% - Biased Writer Voice 63.1% - Negativity Bias 45.7%
The Roberts Court just handed down a majority birthplace citizenship decision on the legal level of *Dred Scott* and *Roe v. Wade*. No judge who calls himself an originalist, textualist, or in any way claims dedication to American rule of law could support the 5-4 majority in *Trump v. Barbara*. As the dissents and much other scholarly... more
Washington Examiner
- By Peter Laffin
- 7/2/2026, 10:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 41.5% - Negativity Bias 28.1% - Confirmation Bias 18.4%
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. In a vast digital sea of outrage over Tuesday’s landmark... more
Daily Kos
- By Daily Kos Staff
- 7/1/2026, 11:00 PM
Biased Writer Voice 66% - Negativity Bias 64.7% - Appeal to Emotion 36%
A daily roundup of the best stories and cartoons by Daily Kos staff and contributors to keep you in the know. Trump refuses to move on after massive fail on birthright citizenship He’s a toddler who can’t handle being told no. more
The New Republic
- By Malcolm Ferguson
- 7/1/2026, 8:49 PM
Negativity Bias 51.5% - Biased Writer Voice 28.8% - Hasty Generalization 14.5%
President Trump gloated Wednesday about lifting restrictions on 90 acres of protected land so that he could help along the recently finished construction of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota. “During my first term it was a privilege to sign the bill that helped get this incredible project underway, and... more
The New Republic
- By Hafiz Rashid
- 7/1/2026, 8:47 PM
Negativity Bias 32.6% - Appeal to Emotion 17.5% - Hasty Generalization 12.7%
President Trump has lost three legal cases in 24 hours. First the Supreme Court struck down his executive order banning birthright citizenship on Tuesday morning because it violated the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. Then, hours later, a federal judge dismissed the White House’s effort to acquire New Hampshire’s voter... more
The Conversation
- By John E. Jones III
- 7/1/2026, 8:43 PM
Biased Writer Voice 34.4% - Negativity Bias 25.4% - Confirmation Bias 17.4%
In the Supreme Court term that began in October 2025, the justices delivered major decisions in cases ranging from voting rights to citizenship to presidential power. The Conversation’s Politics and Legal Affairs Editor, Naomi Schalit, spoke with Dickinson College President John Jones, a former federal judge, about the court’s session.... more
One America News Network
- By OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
- 7/1/2026, 6:39 PM
Negativity Bias 31.2% - Framing Effect 17.1% - Availability Heuristic 16%
Vice President JD Vance strongly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) following its decision to strike down the Trump administration’s executive order (EO) on birthright citizenship. Speaking in a televised interview on Fox News, Vance labeled the ruling a “major, major mistake” and argued that the concept of automatic citizenship... more