Trump Visits SCOTUS and Threatens to Leave NATO – April 1

President Donald Trump made an unprecedented visit to the Supreme Court on Wednesday as the justices heard oral arguments about whether his executive order limiting birthright citizenship is lawful. NBC News Senior Supreme Court Reporter Lawrence Hurley shares how the justices reacted to the president’s presence — and why they seemed to be skeptical of his lawyers’ arguments. Then, reporter Dan De Luce breaks down the potential impact of pulling out of NATO amid the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran, after Trump recently renewed a threat to do so.

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