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Martha S. Jones
Professor of history at Johns Hopkins University and author of Birthright Citizens, offering historical context and analysis on citizenship and constitutional law.
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Jan 27, 2025
• 33min
'If You Can Keep It': Trump's Early Moves And The Constitution
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Noah Bookbinder, president of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, and Martha Jones, a history professor at Johns Hopkins, delve into the tumultuous start of Trump's second term. They discuss the controversial removal of federal inspectors general, highlighting the importance of accountability. The conversation shifts to the legal challenges against Trump's birthright citizenship executive order and its implications on the 14th Amendment, emphasizing the historical context of citizenship and its vital role in democracy.
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