
The Charlie Kirk Show Birthright Citizenship at SCOTUS + The Netflix Culture Monopoly
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Dec 8, 2025 Conservative commentator Jack Posobiec joins to delve into hot topics like birthright citizenship and the Netflix-Warner Bros. acquisition. He argues that current citizenship laws are outdated and discusses the implications of the Supreme Court’s impending decision. Posobiec warns that a Netflix-Warner deal could consolidate cultural influence under progressive control, linking ideological trends to boardroom dynamics. The duo emphasizes the importance of media ownership in shaping public discourse and why these culture battles matter more than ever.
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Mar-a-Lago Galas Spark Emotional Support
- Andrew Colvin recounts returning from the Mar-a-Lago galas and how the team stepped up without Charlie.
- Blake Neff shares attendees' emotional reactions and stories of personal transformation inspired by Charlie Kirk.
14th Amendment Was Narrower Than Modern Claim
- The 14th Amendment's phrase "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" likely means owing allegiance, not blanket jus soli for anyone born here.
- Blake Neff and Andrew Colvin argue modern universal birthright citizenship was not the Amendment's intent and courts stretched it beyond original meaning.
Historical Context Undermines Universal Jus Soli
- Historical records and early cases show the 14th Amendment targeted freed slaves and lawful residents, not aliens or tourists.
- Andrew Colvin cites Senator Jacob M. Howard and the exclusion of Native Americans until 1924 to support that narrower original intent.






