The Point: After the fireworks, Trump makes more


July 5, 2019  | by Lauren Dezenski

After the fireworks, Trump makes more

Two years after the President was wowed by the French's military-heavy Bastille Day celebration, Trump finally got his own fete, complete with military flyovers and, controversially, tanks. 

But now, Trump is pushing for something bigger, with impacts that will echo over the next decade, as he seeks to add a question related to citizenship to the 2020 census.

Despite Trump's own Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross saying the government would proceed with printing the census sans question (that after the Supreme Court ruled they'd need to come up with a better argument), Trump reversed course (by tweet, of course).

Directing his lawyers to "look at every option," the administration had to meet a Friday afternoon deadline to explain in court what the government plans to do. 

So lawyers were at work over the Fourth. "Department of Commerce and the Department of Justice are working very hard on this, even on the 4th of July!" Trump tweeted Thursday. 

By Friday morning, Trump offered up some alternate avenues he's considering to get the question added to the census, including an executive order: "It's one of the ways -- we have four or five ways we can do it," he said.

Despite the fact that the census is already being printed, Trump said the citizenship question could be added "as an amendment." 

There appears to be no clear or easy resolution to the citizenship question's place on the 2020 census. Department of Justice lawyers told a federal judge in Maryland on Friday that while they don't have the specific argument in place YET, they could provide a new rationale for including a citizenship question on the census. The lawyers made no mention of a potential executive order. 

The Point: What Trump wants, Trump will work very hard to get.

-- Lauren

And now, the week in 23 headlines.

Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday:
Thursday: Friday:

QUOTE OF THE DAY

"I'd smack him in the mouth."

-- Joe Biden calling Trump the type of bully that Biden has always stood up to.

KNOW-IT-ALL

Trump already has an excuse if he loses in 2020

Donald Trump doesn't like to lose. In fact, his career as a businessman and President is marked with a refusal to acknowledge when he has come up short. So when it comes to the 2020 race, he already has his talking points ready.

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LAUREN'S GOOD READS

ICYMI: Rep. Justin Amash is leaving the GOP

What it felt like on Trump's Fourth of July

Who's onstage in the next round of debates?

Meet the first Washington monument

The strange history of Indiana's marriage mill

Get ready for some SOCCER

MUSICAL INTERLUDE

Kygo's remix of Whitney Houston's "Higher Love" has been stuck in my brain and I certainly don't hate it.

LAUREN'S CAMPAIGN TRAIL SCHEDULER

Over the next week, five candidates head to the 25th Essence Festival in New Orleans, Joe Biden holds a town hall in South Carolina and Julián Castro tours flood-damaged Iowa.

Saturday, July 6

  • Essence Festival: Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Beto O'Rourke, Pete Buttigieg and Cory Booker all join for 20-minute Q&As from New Orleans over two days
  • Bernie Sanders: Heads to Las Vegas for a town hall and office opening
  • Marianne Williamson: Attends the Salem Democrats' annual ice cream social in New Hampshire
Sunday, July 7
  • Kamala Harris: Kicks off two days in South Carolina, with stops in Florence and Myrtle Beach
  • Joe Biden: Wraps up two days in South Carolina, featuring a Charleston town hall with state Sen. Marlon Kimpson
  • Tulsi Gabbard: Ends a four-day swing through New Hampshire
Monday, July 8
  • Elizabeth Warren: Holds a town hall in Peterborough, New Hampshire
  • Julián Castro: Tours Iowa towns damaged by floodwaters among his campaign events
  • John Hickenlooper: Holds meet-and-greets with local Iowa Democrats
  • Kirsten Gillibrand: Wraps up a long weekend in New Hampshire, including a roundtable on sexual and domestic violence
Tuesday, July 9
  • Steve Bullock: Spends two days in Iowa, making seven total campaign stops

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