In a shocking turn of events, Donald Trump has found himself in a heated dispute over a lavish $400 million private jet gifted to him by the government of Qatar. The luxurious aircraft, originally designed for the former Qatari prime minister, is now being likened to Michael Jordan’s infamous mansion—an extravagant asset that nobody seems to want. Reports indicate that the Qatari royals, unable to sell the jet since 2020, are eager to offload it, potentially to save on costly maintenance and storage fees.
As Trump grapples with this unwanted gift, he is simultaneously embroiled in a fierce legal battle over his controversial executive order aimed at dismantling 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡right citizenship—a cornerstone of American democracy. This explosive issue landed before the Supreme Court today, drawing hundreds of protesters to the steps of the court as justices heard oral arguments that could redefine citizenship in the U.S.
Trump’s lawyers, facing a barrage of skepticism from the bench, argued against federal judges’ authority to issue nationwide injunctions, a strategy that many believe is a desperate attempt to salvage an already failing case. Justice Kagan and others expressed disbelief that Trump would even bring such a contentious issue before the court, given the overwhelming legal precedent supporting 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡right citizenship.
The stakes are monumental: if Trump succeeds, it could alter the very fabric of American identity, upending the rights of countless citizens 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 on U.S. soil. With a conservative majority in the Supreme Court, the outcome remains uncertain, but one thing is clear—Trump’s ambitions to rewrite the Constitution are facing fierce resistance. As the nation watches closely, the clock is ticking on a decision that could have profound implications for millions.