NSC CHAIRMAN HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF PARA ATHLETES IN NIGERIAN SPORTS AS FIRST LADY DECLARES 3RD NATIONAL PARA GAMES CLOSED

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 PRESS RELEASE NSC CHAIRMAN HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF PARA ATHLETES IN NIGERIAN SPORTS AS FIRST LADY DECLARES 3RD NATIONAL PARA GAMES CLOSED The First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Her Excellency Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON has declared the 3rd National Para Games closed. Senator Tinubu was represented at the event held at the Velodrome Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja by wife of the Vice-president Her Excellency, Hajiya Nana Kashim Shettima.  Her Excellency Senator Tinubu applauded the athletes' resilience in the course of the Games. Her words, "I commend the athletes who participated from across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. You have displayed courage, resilience and grace. You have shown us that the strength of the human spirit knows no limitations..As a mother I am deeply inspired. I don't just see athletes but determined sons and daughters of Nigeria who have chosen courage over fear, excellence over excuses and limitations. You are tru...

TRUMP BECOMES FIRST SITTING PRESIDENT TO ATTEND SUPREME COURT ORAL ARGUMENTS OVER BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP ORDER. (PHOTO).


 Trump becomes first sitting president to attend Supreme Court oral arguments over birthright citizenship order

President Trump made a historic appearance at the Supreme Court on Wednesday for oral arguments over his executive order aimed at limiting birthright citizenship, marking the first time a sitting president has attended a high court hearing. Legal experts say the visit highlights how central the Supreme Court is to Trump’s second-term agenda, which has seen both major victories and setbacks from the justices.

Trump told reporters he attended because he had “listened to this argument for so long.” He had previously considered attending last year’s Supreme Court hearings on tariffs but ultimately did not; the court struck down his tariffs, prompting Trump to call the justices unpatriotic. His motorcade arrived at the court around 9:50 a.m. ET. The president’s order, signed on his first day back in office, challenges a constitutional right affirmed by the Supreme Court more than 125 years ago.

Trump’s move reflects a long-held belief that children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants should not automatically receive citizenship. He has described birthright citizenship as originally intended only for “the babies of slaves” and claimed it was never meant for immigrants. Courts have consistently ruled since 1898 that the 14th Amendment applies to nearly all children born on U.S. soil.

The American Civil Liberties Union, which is challenging the order, called the case one of the most important of the past century. ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero said the organization is prepared to confront the president in court over the constitutional issues surrounding birthright citizenship.

Trump has previously criticized the Supreme Court for striking down key parts of his policies, such as his tariff program, but the court has also sided with him in other cases, allowing him to resume actions like firing federal workers, mass deportations, and banning transgender people from military service.


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