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Time to Take the Hit: Congress, Not the Courts, Must Deliver Generational Change - July 1, 2026

from The Wilmington Standard Daily Update · host The Wilmington Standard

Give Us Your FeedbackRepublicans just took two big hits at the Supreme Court—but the real message wasn’t for the justices, it was for Congress. The Court has made it clear that if conservatives want to secure elections, address birthright citizenship, and make other generational changes, they must do it through legislation, not executive orders or court battles. This Daily Update explains what the Mississippi ballot ruling and the reversal of President Trump’s birthright citizenship order actually mean for Republican lawmakers. It also challenges Republicans in both the House and Senate to stop playing it safe and use their power in Congress to pursue real, lasting conservative reforms—even if it means taking a political hit.What you’ll learn / Key moments00:01 – Two new Supreme Court losses and why they matter for Republicans00:17 – How SCOTUS opened the door to counting ballots after Election Day in states like Mississippi00:25 – Why reversing Trump’s birthright citizenship order puts the fight back in Congress01:00 – The core question: hold office comfortably or risk it to change the country01:55 – Why Republicans must be willing to “take the hit,” confront the filibuster, and govern boldly for generational changeWhat you can doIf you are frustrated with watching courts decide issues that Congress should have settled long ago, now is the time to act. Call and email your representatives and senators, and tell them you expect them to use their majority to write clear election laws, reform citizenship policy, and stop hiding behind procedures and Senate traditions. Share this episode with others who care about secure elections and constitutional government, and help build pressure for a serious, unified conservative agenda that is passed in Congress instead of left to the courts.Support the show

Give Us Your Feedback Republicans just took two big hits at the Supreme Court—but the real message wasn’t for the justices, it was for Congress. The Court has made it clear that if conservatives want to secure elections, address birthright citizenship, and make other generational changes, they must do it through legislation, not executive orders or court battles. This Daily Update explains what the Mississippi ballot ruling and the reversal of President Trump’s birthright citizenship order ac...

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