
Court Decisions and a Trumpian Circus Narrow America
Anne Kim argues that recent Supreme Court rulings and related political trends mark a move toward a Trumpian America defined by exclusion, racial resentment, and discrimination against marginalized groups (trans athletes, refugees, Black voters), even as the court reaffirms birthright citizenship. She contrasts this with Obergefell v. Hodges and critiques the current court’s direction, using the ‘Great American State Fair’ as a metaphor for a partisan, spectacle-driven national narrative that centers white Christian conservatism and top-down executive power.