KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump dropped a fight to put a citizenship question on the upcoming 2020 census, but ordered federal agencies to give the Commerce Department all records requested that could detail how many citizens and non-citizens live in the United States.
  • Attorney General William Barr said at a press conference that the question will not be asked on the census.
  • The Supreme Court in a decision last month effectively barred the Trump administration from adding such a question to the census, as it had planned to do.

President Donald Trump on Thursday dropped a fight to put a citizenship question on the upcoming 2020 census — but ordered federal agencies to give the Commerce Department all records they have that are related to how many citizens and non-citizens live in the United States.

Trump did not, as had he had been expected earlier in the day, issue an executive order mandating that the question to be asked on the census.