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In historic first, Trump attends Supreme Court arguments
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In historic first, Trump attends Supreme Court arguments

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump made a historic visit to the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to attend arguments over the legality of a policy he considers crucial to his hardline approach toward immigration — a directive he signed on his first day back in office that would limit birthright citizenship. Trump was driven by motorcade from the White House and arrived before the arguments, wearing a red tie and dark suit. He was seated in the first row of the public section of seating in the ornate courtroom. Trump and other attendees rose to their feet as the court marshal made the customary announcement beginning with "Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!" — meaning "Hear ye!" — to mark the beginning of the court session. Chief Justice John Roberts did not acknowledge Trump's presence before announcing the beginning of arguments in the case known as Trump v. Barbara. Outside the neoclassical courthouse on Capitol Hill, demonstrators gathered ahead of the arguments, some holding anti-Trump signs including ones reading "Trump must go now." Above Trump in the courtroom were friezes featuring symbol

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