MSNBC presenter SymoneSanders Townsend had an explosive response to the situation. Supreme Court The ruling on birthright citizenship issued on Friday.
Sanders is a co-host of MSNBC's The Weeknight and previously served as the chief spokesperson for Vice President Harris.
“I simply cannot accept the idea of questioning whether the 14th Amendment to the Constitution is itself constitutional. It’s absurd. And let me be clear, folks should speak up and say, 'This is ridiculous,'” declared Sanders Townsend during his broadcast.
"They are telling us... They're instructing us to doubt what we see with our own eyes and hear with our own ears. They want us to contradict all that we consider fact. This is madness," said Sanders Townsend.
One of her fellow hosts, ex-Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele, chimed in after Sanders Townsend pointed out that " Trump and his followers within the administration have been quite adept at establishing incremental stages toward the different storylines they aim to achieve."
On Friday, the court issued a ruling of 6-3 supporting Trump to halt the delay of his Executive Orders and policies.
This decision permits Trump's executive order suspending automatic citizenship for kids born to non-citizens living illegally in the U.S., allowing it to be implemented in regions and areas where legal challenges were not raised against him. It potentially leads to differing citizenship regulations across various states as lawsuits continue.
Even though all six of the conservative justices—including the three he nominated—supported the president, three individuals disagreed with this landmark decision.


On Friday, when the choice was announced, a heated argument erupted between two of America’s highest-ranking jurists.
It appears that the justices' hidden personal conflicts have escalated to such an extent that they are now tallying the days remaining till the SCOTUS summer break - it'll be a much-needed escape from my job and coworkers. as stated by Chief Justice John Roberts.
This week, the court's progressive faction exploded dramatically against the six-judge conservative bloc during what has been the most significant decision of the year so far.
Trump-appointed Judge Amy Coney Barrett, aged 53, strongly criticized liberal opponent Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's points in her 6-3 majority ruling. in a major birthright citizenship case .
Drafting for the conservative majority of the bench, Barrett push back against both Jackson and fellow Justice Sonia Sotomayor who disagreed.
Barrett’s incendiary rebuttal was primarily focused on Jackson, dedicating approximately 900 words to relentlessly criticize the Biden-appointed judge and the newest member of the court.
Jackson proceeded to characterize the decision as an 'existential threat to the rule of law.'
Following his win, Trump addressed the crowd at the White House and stated, "This was a massive victory. An incredible outcome that has us extremely pleased. It truly restores the essence of the Constitution. That’s precisely what this moment is all about."
Reveling in his triumph at an unexpected appearance in the White House briefing room, the president declared his intention to implement numerous additional policies following the judicial success, among which were restrictions on birthright citizenship.
The president stated he would 'quickly submit' actions to push forward policies that were earlier halted by judges.
Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the decision implies "no single district court judge can believe they are above the administration and its presidential authority, which the citizens of the United States have chosen."
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