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Justice Kagan just warned the Trump administration that if the Supreme Court allowed Trump to end Birthright Citizenship, essentially saying the Executive can change the constitution, that a future President could end the 2nd Amendment and take away everyone’s guns.

The Trump administration’s blatant disregard for court orders is not winning them any favor with the Supreme Court.
Justice Elena Kagan called out the government’s attorneys Thursday, flaming Justice Department officials
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Trump Justice Department Makes Insane Claim About Obeying Court Orders
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
Thu, May 15, 2025 at 5:33 PM GMT+1
4 min read
The Trump administration’s blatant disregard for court orders is not winning them any favor with the Supreme Court.
Justice Elena Kagan called out the government’s attorneys Thursday, flaming Justice Department officials for being “dead wrong” while asking the administration to explain why they would bring a case they had uniformly lost in lower courts to the nation’s highest judiciary.
“Why would you take the substantive question to us? You’re losing a bunch of cases,” Kagan said, referring to the government’s emergency application to proceed with its attempts to ban birthright citizenship. “Why would you ever take this case to us?”
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“Well in this particular case we deliberately have not presented the merits to this particular court on the scope of remedies, because of course that makes it a clean vehicle where the court doesn’t have to look at—” started U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer.
“You are ignoring the import of my question,” Kagan interrupted. “I’m suggesting that, in a case in which the government is losing constantly, and nobody else is going to appeal, it’s up to you to decide whether to take this case to us. If I were in your shoes, there’s no way I’d approach the Supreme Court with this case.”