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How Men Think

Happening Now: SCOTUS and POTUS in The Same Room; At Stake: What It Means to Be An American

How Men Think

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Society & Culture, Relationships, Health & Fitness, Sexuality

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

A landmark case is being heard at the Supreme Court today and President Trump is making history in the process by attending.  Trump is the first sitting President to ever hear oral arguments at the Supreme Court.  Tje justices are listening to arguments on limiting birthright citizenship.  This all boils down to the justices interpretation of our 14th amendment, which up until now has guaranteed citizenship to most babies born in this country, regardless of their parents’ legal status.  The Trump administration is trying to change that.

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Thank you. Hey there, folks. It is Wednesday, April 1st, and it is 2026. And as we speak, we're having arguments about what it means to be an American.

1:04.0

And with that, welcome to this episode of Amy and T.J. Landmarked case at the Supreme Court happening right now over birthright citizenship.

1:08.8

Arguments are underway as we speak. One side, the president's side has gone so far.

1:11.1

And that's what we're going to talk about in this particular episode.

1:19.2

Robs, we haven't discussed this ahead of time, but we listen to every second of the arguments in which the solicitor general was making the case on behalf of the president.

1:22.0

After listening to that, we're not legal scholars.

1:23.9

How do you think it's going for the president?

1:33.3

It seems like a lot of the justices have questions implying just how messy this ask is, the implications of how you will determine all these different scenarios, because this is a

1:39.3

very different way of viewing what it means to be an American and will impact obviously so many people.

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