Will Trump openly criticize SCOTUS over the next week as it issues this session's final rulings?
77% of users predicted YES โ the community got this one right. 34 predictions cast.
President Trump publicly criticized the Supreme Court on June 30, 2026, after it ruled 6-3 to strike down his executive order restricting birthright citizenship. In a Truth Social post, Trump wrote that the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, which is too bad for our country, while claiming Congress could easily make it up through legislation without needing a constitutional amendment. The criticism was directly triggered by the Court's ruling, which held that the 14th Amendment guarantees automatic citizenship to nearly all children born in the United States, rejecting the executive order Trump signed on his first day in office. Chief Justice John Roberts authored the majority opinion, joined by five other justices, while Justice Brett Kavanaugh concurred on narrower statutory grounds. The birthright citizenship ruling was among several high-profile decisions issued by the Court as its term concluded in late June 2026, alongside rulings on transgender athletes and campaign finance, adding to a mixed record for the administration before the Court this term. The community had placed 77% on yes, correctly anticipating that Trump would criticize the Court as its final rulings were issued.