Trump skewered for 'un-American' response to Supreme Court ruling: 'He should resign'
President Donald Trump looks on after signing an executive order on vehicle repairs in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., on June 29, 2026. REUTERS/Aaron Schwartz

The internet criticized President Donald Trump's response on Tuesday to the Supreme Court ruling that upheld birthright citizenship and rejected the president's executive order.

Trump posted a bizarre — and apparently sarcastic — statement on his Truth Social platform following the ruling.

"I would like to congratulate President Xi, and the Great Country of China, on their massive Birthright Citizenship WIN!" Trump wrote.

Media and political commentators responded to the president's remarks.

"Sour, miserable, and un-American, even by the denatured standards of this president," Tom Nichols, staff writer at The Atlantic, wrote on X.

"He should resign if he doesn't like the Constitution he swore to uphold. UnAmerican!" Peggy Gabour, progressive political commentator, wrote on X.

"Translation: 'I’m super jealous that a dictator got permission to flush human rights down the toilet and I didn’t,'" Patric Reynolds, comic book artist and political commentator, wrote on Bluesky.

"Sorry, but isn’t Trump born of an immigrant?" The political account Mary Shelley’s Fluoxetine wrote on Bluesky.