Trump to announce new executive action at census news conference
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is expected to announce new executive action Thursday during a news conference on the 2020 census and his push to include a citizenship question.
Trump said last week that he was"very seriously" considering executive action to try to force the question's inclusion, and that it was among four or five options he'd been weighing. An executive order would not, by itself, override court rulings blocking the question. But such a move could give administration lawyers a new basis to try to convince federal courts the question could be included.
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