Trump is not happy that there won't be a citizenship question on the 2020 census, and he isn't giving up
President Donald Trump expressed frustration Tuesday night that the 2020 census will not include a citizenship question, adding that his administration is not giving up on the fight.
"A very sad time for America when the Supreme Court of the United States won’t allow a question of “Is this person a Citizen of the United States?” to be asked on the #2020 Census! Going on for a long time," Trump tweeted.earlier Tuesday that the Census Bureau would not ask about citizenship, which Trump had pushed to be included on the 2020 count.
Trump has previously proposed delaying the census to sort out the legality of a citizenship question. He said Tuesday night that he "asked the Department of Commerce and the Department of Justice ... to do whatever is necessary to bring this most vital of questions, and this very important case, to a successful conclusion."
A very sad time for America when the Supreme Court of the United States won’t allow a question of “Is this person a Citizen of the United States?” to be asked on the #2020 Census! Going on for a long time. I have asked the Department of Commerce and the Department of Justice....
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