Trump Exposes Corrupt Judges

President Donald Trump is once again taking aim at the federal court system as the Supreme Court considers a major challenge involving his executive order on birthright citizenship.

In a lengthy social media post Saturday, Trump argued that the judicial system has been stacked against him and suggested that upcoming rulings could undermine key parts of his immigration agenda.

The president claimed the legal system is “rigged” and compared it to what he described as a broken political system. Trump also pointed to his election victories as evidence that voters support his efforts to challenge the status quo and vowed to continue fighting for his policies.

His comments come as the Supreme Court reviews a series of cases tied to a 2025 executive order that seeks to limit automatic birthright citizenship for some children born in the United States.

The legal battle centers on the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which has long been understood to grant citizenship to most individuals born on U.S. soil. Trump and his allies argue that the amendment has been interpreted too broadly and should not automatically apply in every circumstance.

A ruling from the high court could have significant implications for immigration policy and could become one of the most consequential legal decisions of Trump’s second term.

Beyond the birthright citizenship dispute, Trump also used his post to criticize a federal judge who recently ruled against his administration in a separate case involving the Kennedy Center.

The judge blocked efforts related to proposed changes at the iconic Washington cultural institution, including plans connected to its naming and renovation. Trump sharply criticized the decision and accused the judge of political bias.

The president also drew attention to the judge’s family connections, pointing to the legal and political work of the judge’s wife as part of his broader criticism.

The latest remarks reflect Trump’s ongoing frustration with federal courts, which have repeatedly challenged or delayed several administration initiatives during both of his terms in office.

The Supreme Court’s forthcoming decision on birthright citizenship is expected to be closely watched by supporters and critics alike, as it could reshape a longstanding interpretation of American citizenship law and determine whether one of Trump’s signature immigration policies can move forward.

With the case now nearing a final ruling, the outcome may represent a major legal and political test for the administration as it continues to push for sweeping changes to the nation’s immigration system.