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Trump Is Attending the Supreme Court's Birthright Citizenship Hearing in Person — The First President to Do This

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Trump will attend the Supreme Court oral arguments on his birthright citizenship executive order — the first sitting president to do this in American history. Here is what this means.

The norm against sitting presidents attending Supreme Court oral arguments is not written into any law, any rule, or any constitutional provision. It exists as a matter of separation of powers principle — the belief that the executive branch's physical presence at the proceedings of the judicial branch would create an implicit pressure on the justices that compromises judicial independence. On April 2, 2026, Donald Trump announced his intention to attend oral arguments in the birthright citizenship case, becoming the first sitting president in American history to be present at Supreme Court proceedings on a case his own administration created.

The birthright citizenship case involves Trump's executive order challenging the interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment's citizenship clause that has, since 1868, been understood to guarantee American citizenship to virtually every person born on US soil. Trump's executive order instructed federal agencies not to recognize the citizenship of children born to parents who are in the country illegally or on temporary visas — a reading of the Fourteenth Amendment that the vast majority of constitutional scholars describe as inconsistent with both the amendment's text and 150 years of Supreme Court precedent.

The case has been working its way through the federal courts since Trump signed the executive order. Lower courts have consistently blocked the executive order's implementation. The Supreme Court's decision to hear the case on an expedited timeline reflects both the case's constitutional significance and the administration's argument that the lower court injunctions preventing implementation should be resolved as quickly as possible.

For Trump's attendance at the oral arguments: the specific legal and constitutional questions the justices are expected to raise will proceed regardless of who is in the public gallery. Justices are not going to modify their questions because a president is present. Whether Trump's attendance influences how the arguments are received by media and public — by creating a visual of presidential investment in the case's outcome — is a different question, and one whose answer the communications team that arranged the visit presumably calculated in advance.

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