ABS75-Trump Warns SCOTUS on Birthright Citizenship - The Andrew Branca Show
President Trump's unsettling warning to the Supreme Court echoes through today's discussion. In a fiery Truth Social post, he alleges that a ruling against him on birthright citizenship would not only decimate the nation's finances but also cripple…
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ABS75-Trump Warns SCOTUS on Birthright Citizenship - The Andrew Branca Show
President Trump's unsettling warning to the Supreme Court echoes through today's discussion. In a fiery Truth Social post, he alleges that a ruling against him on birthright citizenship would not only decimate the nation's finances but also cripple its dignity. As Trump critiques conservative justices for aligning with Democrats, he emphasizes the stark questions posed during oral arguments—ones he views as bias against his position. The conversation takes a deep dive into the contentious issue of birthright citizenship, where Michael Savage questions the very foundation of legal arguments that revolve around whether unborn children of transient visitors should automatically become citizens. He starkly contrasts past immigration waves with today’s influx from third-world countries, challenging the long-held notion of America as a melting pot and declaring, "We've gone from the melting pot to the chamber pot." Savage underscores the burden of welfare fraud exacerbated by unchecked immigration, citing shocking statistics and scams linked to hospice services in California. This eye-opening episode pushes the listener to confront the realities of a changing America and calls for a public vote on birthright citizenship—because, as Savage argues, the people's voice should resonate louder than courtroom legalese. Tune in as we unravel this vital issue, calling into question not just legal interpretations but the essence of American identity itself. Will the Supreme Court heed the warning or succumb to the pressures of political correctness? Find out what lies ahead in a debate that could redefine America's future.
Categories: Law