EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 19 MIN
Tuesday: The Birthright Ruling the Media Is Already Getting Wrong
Tuesday, June 30: The Supreme Court drops its ruling on Trump v. Barbara — the birthright citizenship case — on the final day of its term, and the legal arguments the government brought into that courtroom did not survive contact with the justices. Rush and Reagan walk through the government's failed attempt to redefine domicile within the 1898 Wong Kim Ark precedent, the two ruling paths the Court could take and why the narrow statutory route matters more than cable news will admit, and the documented reality of birth tourism versus the constitutionality of the executive order used to address it. They also pull apart the DOJ's parallel denaturalization push — 250 cases targeted by October 2026 against a 27-year average of 11 per year — and what it means when both tracks are running at the same time. The question underneath all of it: is American citizenship permanent, or does it now come with an asterisk? Tomorrow the analysis continues. Subscribe, leave a five-star review, and send this to someone who is only reading the headlines. 📣 We Want to Hear from You! - 📝 Submit a question
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Tuesday: The Birthright Ruling the Media Is Already Getting Wrong
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