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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 1H 1M

Is Texas RINO Country?

from Politics with the Big Dogs Podcast

Is birthright citizenship really settled law—or has the Constitution been misread?In this episode of Politics with the Big Dogs, Anthony breaks down the growing debate over the 14th Amendment and what it actually says about citizenship in the United States.Focusing on the key phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” Anthony walks through the legal, historical and constitutional arguments shaping one of the most important questions in modern immigration policy.But this episode goes beyond the 14th Amendment.Anthony also examines whether Texas has a Republican-in-name-only problem, why major donors may be influencing conservative policy and how recent Supreme Court decisions are reshaping the cultural and legal landscape.From the White House to the Texas Legislature, this is a conversation about power, principle and whether conservative leadership is truly aligned with the Constitution.

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Is birthright citizenship really settled law—or has the Constitution been misread?In this episode of Politics with the Big Dogs, Anthony breaks down the growing debate over the 14th Amendment and what it actually says about citizenship in the United...

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