Chapter 1: What recent Supreme Court case is discussed regarding birthright citizenship?
The Supreme Court takes on birthright citizenship and gay conversion therapy. Then speaking of aliens and weird sex stuff, sitting members of Congress seem to back up Matt Gaetz's claims of extraterrestrial human breeding programs. Didn't totally see that one coming. And President Trump fires his attorney general.
This is just the second major firing of the second Trump administration as the Iran war finishes up its fifth week. I'm Michael Knowles, this is the Michael Knowles Show.
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Big news in the trial of Charlie Kirk's alleged murderer, Tyler Robinson. We will get to that. So much chatter about all sorts of extraneous things related to that most significant political event of last year, really, as far as I'm concerned, the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Chapter 2: What claims are being made about extraterrestrial-human breeding programs?
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Chapter 3: Why did President Trump fire Attorney General Pam Bondi?
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Trump's administration changes?
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Pam Bondi's out, the Attorney General. This is only the second major firing of the top level of the Trump administration this go around. The first one was just a week or so ago. Kristi Noem out as Secretary of Homeland Security. More than one week now. I guess it's been a little bit. This one is also not a surprise. The Kristi Noem firing was not a surprise.
And the Pam Bondi firing, not a surprise. Kristi Noem because there had been a lot of heat on the deportations, especially after Minnesota, after the left more or less threatened civil war and made a big case about how that lady and then the rabble rouser guy were killed in altercations with the police. The handling of all that, it just It wasn't great for the Trump administration.
So no surprise that Christine Holm was moved out of that role. And after that, everyone was saying, okay, how much longer does Pam Bondi have? The reporting is that Bondi was fired because the Swalwell investigation leaked. Congressman Eric Swalwell The once and future Democrat presidential candidate now running for governor of California, probably illegally.
Swalwell allegedly had an affair with a Chinese spy named Fang Fang. And just a few days ago, that news leaked, according to the reporting. So this is hearsay upon hearsay upon rumors upon gossip upon reporting. President Trump thought that maybe Pam Bondi was behind that. I don't know if that's true or not. I never believe mainstream reporting, or at least I don't take it at face value.
The fact is, this is no surprise at all. This was coming regardless of Fang Fang or Eric Swalwell. And the reason for that is that the biggest fumble of last year for the Trump administration was was the handling of the Epstein files, the binders and the reports that the files were on the attorney general's desk, the list of the clients. But then there was no list of clients.
And then the whole thing was a fumble. I'm not saying it was all Pam Bondi's fault. It might not have been Pam Bondi's fault. But regardless, she was at the top of that. And so certainly after the shakeup at DHS, Bondi was the weakest link. She's out. The takeaway for me from the Bondi firing is that She lasted a really long time. That's the same thing I would say about Kristi Noem.
She lasted a really long time. And more than whatever that says about the two women, it's what it says about this Trump administration. In the first Trump administration, President Trump was firing people after five minutes on Twitter. This time, he's given a lot more grace because I think of the importance of having cohesion in the administration.
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Chapter 5: How does the Supreme Court's ruling affect conversion therapy laws?
And I was thinking, I, a US citizen, am visiting Japan. And what it means is that if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance, meaning can they control you as a matter of law? I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to, you know, under Japanese law, go and prosecute
the person who has stolen it so there's this relationship based on even though i'm a temporary traveler i'm just on vacation in japan i'm still locally owing allegiance in that what what are we talking about
You're saying that because a person in the United States, whether he's a tourist, whether he's an illegal alien, whether he's β because a person who's in the United States has to obey American laws, therefore he's entitled to birthright citizenship? Yes. or his children would be entitled to birthright citizenship.
Because he is in that sense, by respecting the laws of another country, he is in that sense loyal to that country. He has allegiance to that country. He is subject to the jurisdiction of that country. Even if he's a foreign national, that's your best argument, Libs? Your best argument is that if Ketanji Jackson got mugged in Japan- There would be criminal proceedings over that.
Therefore, America doesn't have any right to delineate citizenship. That's your best argument. It goes on, it gets better. Katonji Jackson moves beyond the now infamous wallet stolen in Japan argument for birthright citizenship to the notion that babies can establish domicile in foreign countries.
your view of this turns on what the status of the parents are and not the child, as would the born in the United States view of it. Can you help us understand why we wouldn't expect to see a mention of parents in the text of this amendment. I think it was well understood that, for example, children cannot, you know, newborns cannot form domiciles. So it followed every 19th century.
That assumes domicile is in the test. And I'm asking you, how do we know that Congress did adopt the test that you say it adopted? When you're looking at 19th century conceptions of allegiance, the notion that the allegiance, again, we say domicile is instantiating the concept of allegiance for aliens as opposed to citizen.
All of that, the 19th century understands the newborn's domicile, its allegiance follows the allegiance of the parents, and I point out that.
Their theory relies on parental allegiance as well, because they recognize the exceptions for, you know, hostile invading armies, for tribal Indians, for ambassadors. Again, the child's allegiance status, even on their view. Well, how do you know? OK, so the question here on domicile is, is.
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Chapter 6: What arguments are presented regarding birthright citizenship and its origins?
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He said there are half a dozen to a dozen locations around the country where the army is raping aliens. Basically, it's what he said. It is this breeding program for extraterrestrial human hybrids. I've been briefed on this by a uniformed member of the U.S. military. So Rob Finnerty.
Newsmax just asked Congressman Tim Burchett, who is one of the more prominent figures involved in the UFO, UAP investigations. He asked him about Gates's claims, expecting Burchett to say, yeah, that's all a bunch of nonsense. That's crazy. Whatever. Moving on. Keep calm and carry on. That's actually not what Burchett said.
I don't have the tinfoil hat on just yet, Congressman, but I'm wondering, you know, kind of how you react to that because you are connected.
You're on the UFO subcommittee. I mean, I'm just wondering what you make of that. Have you heard anything like that?
Well, I'm still a member of Congress, so I can't really comment too much on what Matt said. But I will say this.
Wait, seriously? Are you being serious?
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