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Will the Courts Let Trump End Birthright Citizenship?

2025/5/19
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Melissa Murray: 我认为特朗普政府正在升级对宪法的攻击,包括考虑暂停人身保护令、接受卡塔尔的豪华喷气式飞机以及对米非司酮的限制。这些行动都表明了对宪法原则的漠视,并可能对个人自由和公共利益产生深远的影响。特别是,政府试图通过行政命令结束出生公民权,这直接违背了第14修正案的精神。 Leah Littman: 我认为斯蒂芬·米勒暂停人身保护令的想法是荒谬的,因为只有国会,而不是总统,有权这样做。此外,政府试图限制米非司酮的可及性,这表明他们更关心控制女性的身体,而不是确保她们的健康。我们必须警惕这些对宪法权利的侵犯,并采取行动捍卫我们的自由。 Stephen Miller: 我认为在入侵时期,可以暂停人身保护令的特权。宪法对此有明确规定。 Secretary Whale Juice: 我认为新的数据表明至少应该更改米非司酮的标签。政策变化最终将通过白宫,通过特朗普总统。 Josh Hawley: 我认为现在有必要恢复一直伴随米非司酮的长期安全协议,直到上届政府。 Christina Francis: 我认为这份所谓的报告不是传统意义上的研究,也不是任何事情的结论性证明。 Aviation Expert: 我认为将飞机送给特朗普将是一种创造性的处理策略,标志着对天空中地缘政治剧院的过时模式的告别。赠送它可以为卡塔尔统治者节省一大笔维护和存储成本。让特朗普高兴将是一个额外的奖励。 Donald Trump: 我认为空军一号很普通。我赢得了三次选举,有些人希望我们进行第四次。

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The episode begins by discussing the Trump administration's various attacks on the Constitution, including Stephen Miller's suggestion to suspend habeas corpus and the president's acceptance of a luxury jet from Qatar, potentially violating the Emoluments Clause. The hosts also touch upon the firing of the head of the Library of Congress and the attempted takeover of the Copyright Office.
  • Stephen Miller suggested suspending habeas corpus, a power reserved for Congress, not the President.
  • President Trump accepted a luxury jet from Qatar, raising Emoluments Clause concerns.
  • The Trump administration fired the head of the Library of Congress and attempted to take over the Copyright Office.

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May is supposed to be the calm before June’s opinion storm in SCOTUS-land, but not in Trump’s America. Melissa, Kate, and Leah kick off the show with the latest news, including Stephen Miller’s habeas suspension fantasies and the president’s blatant disregard of the emoluments clause when it comes to free jumbo jets. Then, the hosts are joined by professor Elora Mukherjee of Columbia Law School to break down last week’s oral arguments in the Court’s blockbuster birthright citizenship case. 

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