Mike Johnson’s eye roll says it all as reporters break the birthright citizenship decision to the House Speaker
- House Speaker Mike Johnson rolled his eyes and shook his head momentarily as reporters broke the news to him on Tuesday that the Supreme Court had upheld birthright citizenship, striking down President Donald Trump’s executive order.
- Johnson was in the middle of giving his weekly press conference while answering a question about the previous two High Court rulings and talking prospectively about birthright citizenship when the ruling was announced, going against Trump.
- “As a constitutional lawyer, I’ve got lots of opinions on this,” Johnson told reporters while explaining what he interpreted the
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- House Speaker Mike Johnson rolled his eyes and shook his head momentarily as reporters broke the news to him on Tuesday that the Supreme Court had upheld birthright citizenship, striking down President Donald Trump’s executive order.
- Johnson was in the middle of giving his weekly press conference while answering a question about the previous two High Court rulings and talking prospectively about birthright citizenship when the ruling was announced, going against Trump.
- “As a constitutional lawyer, I’ve got lots of opinions on this,” Johnson told reporters while explaining what he interpreted the
Sources: The Independent