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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
The madman has done it. Donald Trump signed an executive order limiting mail-in voting, requiring DHS to round up documents on who is a US citizen eligible to vote. It's kind of a workaround to the SAVE Act. You can see that he's targeting this system. Because they're not passing the SAVE Act, and without it, Republicans are cooked. They really do need this.
I think a lot of Americans really do want it. And the strangest thing is, despite it being one of the most popular bills, like, literally of all time, Democrats and Republicans will not pass this thing. Now, Donald Trump, I'm just going to say it, he does not have the authority as president to just decree you can't have this mail-in voting, and that only citizens can vote, despite it being...
Common sense, I guess.
Chapter 2: How does Trump plan to limit mail-in voting?
So it's likely going to be challenged. But this is the first move Trump is making to checkmate. Well, not the first move, but right now it is a major move he is making in this save act play to checkmate the Democrats. We can look at all the prediction data, all the polling. Sure, it looks like people are not happy with the war. But if Trump wins this fight.
Oh, it's over because, as we all know, when it comes to elections, procedure is more important than popularity. And then, of course, my friends, Donald Trump will be attending the Supreme Court hearings on birthright citizenship tomorrow. That's big news. The Supreme Court may once and for all end the insane practice of people coming here on vacation, having a kid and then leaving.
And that kid can be president. It can run for president. That doesn't make sense. They just come in and they're citizens and they leave. Yeah. None of that. So we'll talk about that a lot more before we get started. My friends got a great sponsor for you. It is Tax Network USA. Check out TNUSA.com slash Tim. Do you owe back taxes? Maybe you have unfiled tax returns.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Trump's executive order?
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Hi, guys. Thanks for having me.
Who are you? Yeah, what do you do?
My name is Priya Patel. I am a political commentator, I suppose. You can find me on pretty much all the platforms aside from OnlyFans, which I think I got called out for not excluding last time.
Oh, well, that's good that you're not on that platform. Yeah, definitely. Of all the platforms. Well, right on.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of Trump's upcoming Supreme Court visit?
It should be fun. Thanks for hanging out. And then, of course, the boys are here. What's going on? We got Tate Brown. We got Carter Banks producing and Phil Labonte. What's up, baby?
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trying to gauge interest well I you know you do have feet and people like feet considering that Kristi Noem story which we're going to get into hey yikes maybe there's there are people for you yeah that's another story we'll talk about Kristi Noem's husband wanting to be a bimbo is that what it is he wants to be a bimbo you know Is that what it was?
Because at first when I read that story, it's like he was into bimbos. That's what I thought it was. Or like he wanted women to be bimbos. But then there's a quote where he said, call me your girl or call me a girl or something like that.
Like fake breasts in the picture. Is that just me?
Well, we'll get into that story. We'll start with like the big news. It's funny because we're getting the show started. We're like, is that the big news? It's like it's just big boobs. Big news. Big boobs. Big boobs.
Okay, anyway, here's the story. What is it? It was impossibly fat milkers, right? Yes.
All right, here we go. From CNBC, Trump signs executive order limiting mail-in voting ahead of 2026 U.S. elections. They say President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order cracking down on mail-in voting. The order will require DHS to compile a list of verified U.S. citizens in each state who are eligible to vote.
It's almost certain to be challenged in court, which could block it from being enforced in time for the midterms. Quote, we want to have honest voting in our country because if you don't have honest voting, you can't have really a nation. If you want to know the truth. I love how he just adds that we call those wasted words. I'm not trying to be a dick, but we call those way.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Trump's upcoming speech on Iran?
I have X. I have a YouTube page, but I don't have Snapchat. I don't have TikTok.
I literally shake if I don't watch Instagram reels.
Oh, Trump, tomorrow at 9, he's going to give a speech on Iran, so we'll pull that up. I guess we'll watch moon mission stuff or something.
Chapter 6: What is the significance of Trump's attendance at the Supreme Court birthright citizenship case?
Nobody cares.
Trump lost. I mean, he got Israel derangement syndrome. He's got a lot of derangement syndrome. That's pretty crazy. I don't know why, but let's jump to this story because it needs to be done. Trump plans to attend oral arguments in Supreme Court birthright citizenship case. That is tomorrow. Ladies and gentlemen, it is going to be amazing.
I'm going to be sitting here listening to these arguments. It's going to be a lot of fun. Depending on what time they start, maybe I'll do like a live stream and we can just like listen in and do a listening session where I will explain why the people arguing for it are dumb. So everybody knows the arguments that we've gone over them a million and one times.
The Supreme Court's going to hear the arguments. I do not.
Chapter 7: How does the discussion shift towards birthright citizenship and its historical context?
I'm sorry. There's literally no argument for it. None. None. There is none. Question, did the founding fathers think that someone from China could bring their kid here, could come here pregnant, give birth, that kid could be president of the United States?
No.
No, they probably would kill you. Yeah, it's not going to happen. And so after the Civil War, did they think that someone from China should be able to come here, give birth, and that kid can be the president? No. Nope. Nobody did. So why are we doing it now? It makes no sense. And I don't know what argument you're going to have here.
You're going to have like Kavanaugh being like, are there any other countries that have a practice comparable? And they're going to be like, there's like one. Not really. It's like, oh, so why is the United States allowing anyone to bring their children here? Here's the other thing I'll just say about this.
Maybe you want to make the argument that in the early days, they did not imagine that planes would exist. So they said, it's fine. If someone's here and the kid is born, the kid's a citizen because they viewed it like as a hundred times a year thing out of millions of people. That's not really a big deal.
But certainly we can reassess today based on modern technology and issue a new ruling and saying, well, based on the ease of access and the illegalities that are surrounding this, notably illegal birth tourism, at this point we can say it's over.
Yeah, well, I mean, this is clearly not the intent behind birthright citizenship just on its face. Anybody can see that. You don't even have to have half a brain cell to understand that. But to say that people can, yeah, just hop, skip and jump across the border, take a flight over from China, have your kid and that kid is automatically a citizen is a pretty ridiculous argument altogether.
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Chapter 8: What are the challenges faced by young men and women in today's society?
Yeah, and it's consensus across the entire old world that it's citizenship by blood, right? You have to have some stake to actually become a citizen in the country. Some level of heritage, at some degree, whether it's parents or grandparents, where in the new world, across all the settler colonies, we have birthright citizenship. America was a unique case with the slaves.
But the majority of these new world countries, I think Colombia is the only one that doesn't actually have birthright citizenship. It was because they were bringing in a lot of immigrants. We needed to settle the frontier as quickly as possible. Just give them the citizenship and send you on your way. Where we're not trying to settle a frontier anymore. We're out of frontiers.
So it's just redundant. It's ridiculous. I think the whole world is our oyster. Well, Dunrow Doctrine, we might need to keep birthrights and shipping.
Dunrow Doctrine is everything that the light touches belongs to us. To Trump.
American imperialism.
To Trump. Well, look, let's be real. When the settlers came to this country, there were people who lived here. I mean, especially with the Spaniards in the south. I mean, the Inca and the Aztec, they had cities. They had, you know, territory. They didn't care. So, like, I'm not saying we should conquer other countries or go to war. My point is.
I am.
What? No, no. But but this is the point. When people when you say there's no more frontier, I'm like, that was even when there were other countries, countries were like, I will take it from you.
Yeah.
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