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trump demands loyalty from supreme court justices says another way of doing tariffs far slower
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- Trump expects Supreme Court to rule against his birthright citizenship order by late June to early July 2026.
- Trump criticized a February Supreme Court ruling that struck down his tariff policy, claiming it cost the U.S. $159 billion.
- The birthright citizenship order aimed to end automatic citizenship for children born to undocumented parents.
- The order has faced legal challenges citing the 14th Amendment.