
The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 1712 - The Case For Stripping Mamdani's Citizenship
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Jan 6, 2026 The discussion kicks off with the appointment of a controversial figure who advocates for the abolition of private property. Seattle's new approach to drug offenses is examined, revealing concerning community impacts, including rising homelessness. The podcast critiques the trend of granting work visas to social media influencers, and a stark study highlights the negative effects of screen time on children. Finally, the host calls for accountability in parenting, urging a reconsideration of children's screen exposure.
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Denaturalization Argument For Mamdani
- Zoran Mamdani's naturalized status and radical platform create legal grounds for denaturalization under precedent according to Matt Walsh.
- Walsh argues Mamdani's appointments and public statements amount to clear, convincing evidence of anti-constitutional intent.
Seizure Through Policy Cycle
- Walsh outlines a tactic: rent control depresses maintenance, enforcement triggers violations, then the city acquires buildings.
- He warns this cycle enables large-scale seizure of private property under the guise of tenant protection.
Canadian Ruling As A Warning
- Walsh cites a Canadian court case to show how indigenous claims can retroactively challenge private ownership in urban areas.
- He uses it as a warning that similar property-reclamation ideologies could spread to the U.S.
