Chapter 1: What are the implications of Mamdani's citizenship in the context of American politics?
Today on the Matt Wall Show, as the communist takeover of America's largest city begins, Mamdani hires a woman who believes that private property should not exist and all white people basically should be kicked out of their homes. Also, the city of Seattle decides to stop putting drug users in prison, and the results are exactly what any person with a brain expects.
OnlyFans models are getting work visas in the United States, and a new study proves again for the millionth time that excessive screen time is bad for children. So why do parents keep putting their kids in front of screens? All that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
William Schneiderman is a name that you've probably never heard before, but due to recent events, in particular the election of a Ugandan socialist to serve as the mayor of the nerve center of American capitalism, William Schneiderman is suddenly very relevant again. In the 1920s, Schneiderman became a naturalized citizen of the United States after immigrating here from Russia.
Just a few years later, Schneiderman pulled a Zoran Mamdani. He decided to run for political office as an avowed communist. Specifically, he wanted to become the governor of Minnesota so that he could undermine American capitalism and destroy the state. So he was a bit ahead of his time in that regard.
Chapter 2: How does the Seattle drug policy reflect on public safety?
But the federal government of the United States under FDR was not very amused by Schneiderman's ambitions. They immediately began proceedings to denaturalize and deport him on the grounds that he had violated the Naturalization Act of 1906, which required new citizens to affirm truthfully that they were attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States.
Now, ultimately, in a 5-3 vote, the Supreme Court ruled that Schneiderman could keep his citizenship even though he was a communist. The Supreme Court ruled that clear, unequivocal, and convincing evidence was needed to denaturalize an American citizen on the grounds that he had fraudulently obtained his citizenship.
If the government wants to kick a naturalized citizen out of the country, then the feds need to demonstrate beyond any doubt whatsoever that the naturalized citizen is not, in fact, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States.
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That's not enough for a foreigner to call himself a communist. even though it should be enough, according to the Supreme Court. The foreign communist also has to really, really commit to the bit. He has to do everything imaginable to demonstrate that he wants to destroy this country and the rule of law, as well as every foundational principle of our government.
He has to be basically cartoonishly, overtly anti-American in every imaginable respect. Now, that is admittedly a high bar to clear, really too high a bar to clear. It shouldn't have to be that high. But, you know, a foreigner simply saying they're a communist should be enough to kick them out.
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But even with that high bar, Zoran Mamdani, the newly inaugurated socialist mayor of New York City who became a naturalized citizen in 2018, has cleared it. He has cleared the high bar.
Mamdani, through his political affiliations, his public remarks, and most recently his political appointments, has provided clear, unequivocal, and convincing evidence that he should be denaturalized, loaded on the first available aircraft, and deported to Uganda and banned from ever returning to the United States.
He has demonstrated that we made a grave mistake by awarding him citizenship and that he defrauded us to obtain that citizenship. Now, we talked yesterday about Mamdani's dystopian endorsement of the warmth of collectivism.
And by now, everyone is familiar with his past statements about creating state-run grocery stores, defunding the police, nationalizing public transportation and rental properties and so on. But Mamdani isn't just delivering speeches anymore. He's getting his agenda started in earnest.
And this is the part where, with all due respect to the 20% of eligible New York voters who cast their ballots for Mamdani, This is where the adults need to step in and remove him from power and from this country. Now, in a moment, I'll go through the evidence that justifies Mamdani's immediate denaturalization under the law of the United States and existing Supreme Court precedent.
But first, it needs to be emphasized that in 2026, what I'm saying is not unthinkable. It's not implausible. Especially after the attack on Venezuela over the weekend, conservatives are finally realizing that, indeed, we can just do things. Even things that 10 years ago would have seemed insane or impractical or totally implausible. We could just do them.
Now, no, we shouldn't ignore the Constitution. We shouldn't concoct phony prosecutions to jail our political opponents. We shouldn't commit political violence. We shouldn't adopt the left's approach, in other words. But at the same time, when the law is clearly on our side,
And when morality is on our side, and when our interests would be served by decisive action, when all those things come together, we should take that decisive action quickly and without apology. And now more than ever, it seems that our government understands that, at least some of them do.
Therefore, Mamdani should be detained and hauled before the most right-wing immigration court in the country to explain why exactly he appointed a woman named Sia Weaver to lead the mayor's new Office to Protect Tenants.
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Chapter 5: What historical context surrounds William Schneiderman's citizenship case?
And in her new role, she has the capacity to accomplish those goals. Mamdani knows all this. He knows that she subscribes to a totalitarian ideology that's bent on the destruction of the United States, in particular, the destruction of white property owners. He knows that. That's why he picked her.
Now, that said, it's important to note that after Mamdani appointed her to his cabinet, Weaver did attempt to cover her tracks to the extent that she could. She deleted her account on X, for example, because she knew that reporters would go looking through her old posts.
Well, most reporters would not go looking because they are not interested in doing any actual reporting, but maybe a few judicious people on social media would. And unfortunately for Weaver, a few months ago, acting on a hunch, a writer named Michelle Tandler decided to archive Weaver's social media posts. And the other day, Tandler posted many of Weaver's writings.
So let's go through some of them. This is from August 21st of 2019, when Weaver was working as an activist for so-called housing justice. And this is what it said, quote, private property, including and kind of especially homeownership, is a weapon of white supremacy masquerading as wealth building public policy.
Yes, she wrote, I mean, not that this is the main point, but she wrote kind of especially. That's not a typo. That's how she talks. And she believes that private property and kind of especially homeownership are weapons of white supremacy. They don't actually build wealth, she says. They keep people oppressed.
Now, hearing that, you might observe that because we have private property rights, we're doing an awful lot better in every conceivable way than countries that don't recognize the legitimacy of private property, countries like North Korea or Cuba. You might recognize that there has never been a country in the history of the world without private property rights that you would want to live in.
Every country that exists or has ever existed where they don't respect private property rights is a hellscape or was a hellscape. And you might point that out. You might recognize that in this country, also, white people aren't the only ones with homes. You might also ask yourself, well, wait a minute, if she doesn't want us to own homes, where exactly does she want us to live?
Soviet-style apartment blocks run by the local commissar? If that's the case, what happens when the commissar doesn't approve of our politics or our opinion of dear leader? Now, Weaver's never answered those questions, but she has been very consistent about the fact that when she assumes power, she intends to end private property rights and to seize Americans' homes using the power of the state.
She's been very clear about this. Watch.
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Chapter 6: What evidence supports the call for Mamdani's denaturalization?
We're Americans. And on top of that, if New York just falls apart, we all suffer. You can't just say, oh, we don't need New York. That's fine. New York can fall to ashes.
The economy doesn't work that way.
But this is also how Mamdani's administration plans to stage a large-scale seizure of private property. Take a look at this interview with Weaver where she lays all of it out. Watch.
be able to set up and staff the agency um but also build build new housing um across the state as well as acquire distressed housing across the state the mechanisms for acquiring distressed housing could look different on a building by building basis in some cases what happens is tenants form a tenant association they have a scofflaw landlord or someone who's not making repairs and they could pressure um you know using organizing tactics they could pressure to
the social housing development authority to take over their homes, to buy their homes. In other cases, it might happen through like the legal process. A couple of days ago, one of the most notorious landlords in the city, his name is Oak Shalom. He was arrested because he is treating his tenants so badly, hundreds of thousands of open code violations.
In cases like that, where the city is actively pursuing already sort of litigation and enforcement mechanisms against the landlord, the SHDA is an option.
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Chapter 7: What are the broader societal consequences of allowing drug use in cities?
We can say, hey, You know, you are not maintaining this building and we are the city of New York. We have an interest in making sure that housing is well maintained and we're going to take this building away from you.
So you see how this works. The city prevents landlords by law from raising rent so they can't afford to maintain the properties. Then they hit the landlord with code violations. And then after enough of those happen, they simply take over the entire building. Right. That's the strategy. They've laid out the whole plan and now they're going to execute it.
Now, there's a councilwoman, Vicky Palladino, who made the point that whenever communists complain about housing in New York in interviews like this one, they never mention the projects. They never talk about government housing. That's a strange omission because without exception, government housing is poorly maintained and extremely dangerous throughout the entire city.
Now, you'd think that if these communists truly cared about poor people in New York, their top priority would be to fix the slums that the government already owns and operates. After all, those slums are already under the direct control of the government. But the communists don't actually care about the poor people or their housing or anyone else.
They simply want to invent pretexts to seize private property. I could go through some more tweets from this deranged, evil woman that Mamdani appointed to underscore how committed she is to this dystopian future and how unstable she is as a person. We'll throw a few of them up on the screen right now. And we can do them all day.
Here she says that Delta Airlines should kick all white people in Christmas outfits off planes. It was posted on Christmas Eve in 2016, which we can assume was not a very merry time for this particular woman. And a few years later in 2021, she offered this pearl of economic wisdom. She wrote that, quote, rent control is a perfect solution to everything. Yes, everything.
All you have to do is allow the government to set the price for everything and you've solved all problems everywhere for all time. As the Soviet Union clearly proved beyond any doubt.
And then she posted this all-timer back in 2019, quote, I wish I believed in God so I could believe that all men who take credit for women's work and all white men who take credit for the work of women of color would one day burn. And on and on. The point is, this is a woman who obviously hates this country, and now she's in a position of power where she can act on her hatred.
She'll have free reign to neutralize the Constitution in New York City. In fact, she's openly stated that, in her view, public schools should be used as defensive positions against ICE when they attempt to enforce immigration law. So she wants children to be used as human shields. Watch.
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Chapter 8: How does Sia Weaver's appointment challenge traditional property rights?
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Democratic socialist Katie Wilson was sworn in as the city's 58th mayor on Friday. The progressive politician who co-founded the Transit Riders Union has stepped into the role as concerned locals say a demand from the Seattle Police Department will destroy Washington's largest city.
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