TAR33-Washington Times Editor At Large Alex Swoyer Joins Rick Amato - The Amato Report
As the dust settles from CPAC, Washington Times Editor-at-Large Alex Swoyer shares her unique insights on the latest political landscape. Returning from a lively panel on fentanyl overdoses, she highlights raw stories from mothers affected by this c…
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TAR33-Washington Times Editor At Large Alex Swoyer Joins Rick Amato - The Amato Report
As the dust settles from CPAC, Washington Times Editor-at-Large Alex Swoyer shares her unique insights on the latest political landscape. Returning from a lively panel on fentanyl overdoses, she highlights raw stories from mothers affected by this crisis, emphasizing the urgent need for preventive measures to protect teens. Just days after experiencing her first bout with COVID, Alex recounts her CPAC experience, contrasting the event's fluid dynamics with the looming absence of Donald Trump, who postponed his speech amid international tensions. Diving deep into pressing legal matters, Alex unpacks the ramifications of a significant Supreme Court case concerning mail-in ballots. As states like Mississippi push for post-Election Day ballot counting, Alex underscores the potential constitutional implications of redefining Election Day standards. Will the justices roll back on 2020 election procedures? In addition, she discusses the upcoming birthright citizenship case, scrutinizing the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause and its original intent. With backing from historical perspectives, including the foundational Wong Kim Ark case, Alex predicts the court's ruling could potentially reshape the criteria for citizenship. This episode blends personal journey, policy analysis, and a fluid understanding of America’s evolving legal landscape, making for an unmissable listen.