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Dan Bongino

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The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

Is this even real?

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

Is this woman like an NPC?

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

If you, Kentonji Brown Jackson, go to Japan, you are in the country of Japan.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

The country of Japan has a set of laws.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

If you violate those laws, the country of Japan will likely arrest you and try you for violating those laws.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

However, you are also a citizen of the United States because you were subject to the political jurisdiction of the United States.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

Which means if you're in Japan, the United States government can't wait for you to leave U.S.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

soil and then violate your constitutional rights.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

She's actually making the opposite point.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

Guy, are you getting this?

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

Jasmine, does this make sense?

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

She's like, I don't know.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

I don't think I'm getting it.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

Here's what I mean.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

Kentonji Brown Jackson, who is supposedly a lawyer, is making the opposite point.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

that when you are subject to the political jurisdiction of a sovereign state, you're a Mexican citizen who comes here illegally, your children are not US citizens if you were here illegally, because you were subject to the jurisdiction of another power.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

She's saying, well, if I steal something in Japan,

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

I mean, I could be arrested.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

Yes, the United States government also, if you steal something in Japan, can't serve a search warrant in your house where, I don't know where she lives, in Washington, D.C.

The Dan Bongino Show
In Due Time (Ep. 2486)

or whatever, just because you're off U.S.