I don’t like getting vulgar, but I can’t take it anymore: Trump Calls for National Referendum on Birthright Citizenship

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald J. Trump has called for a national referendum to end birthright citizenship, labeling the U.S. legal system a “closed circuit” of “cockamamie lawyers” and demanding the ACLU be dismantled under RICO statutes. Following recent Supreme Court arguments, the President signaled he may bypass the judiciary entirely, arguing that the American public—not “activist” attorneys—should have the final say on the 14th Amendment.

In a scathing statement, the President claimed the American “melting pot” has devolved into a “chamber pot,” specifically targeting “birth tourism” from countries like China and India. “Our nation is being overrun with the vermin who run the state,” Trump wrote, expressing frustration over the legal blocks on his “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship” order.

Invoking the legacy of Andrew Jackson, who famously defied the Supreme Court, Trump suggested that the executive branch holds the ultimate power of enforcement. “The ACLU has done more damage to our borders, language, and culture than Iran has done,” he stated, calling the organization a “gangster criminal” group that must be stopped to save the nation.

As the country awaits the final ruling in Trump v. Barbara, the President’s demand for a national vote marks a historic escalation in his challenge to constitutional precedent.

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