Supreme Court Showdown: John Eastman on Birthright Citizenship, China, and What They’re Not Telling You
What happens when a former TV news anchor joins the other side and starts a campaign to tell the truth? The left freaks out does everything it can to shut him up. They swatted him. They cancelled him on social media. They did everything they could to silence him. It didn’t work.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
The case everyone in America is watching is now in front of the Supreme Court — and the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Constitutional attorney John Eastman joins Joe Pags to break down the explosive legal battle over birthright citizenship, what the 14th Amendment actually says, and why this issue has been misunderstood for decades.
Eastman explains how the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” may have been misapplied for generations — and why that matters right now as millions of cases and policies hang in the balance.
But that’s not all.
What Eastman reveals about China’s role, U.S. borders, and national security will leave you asking serious questions about what’s really happening behind the scenes.
If you think you understand birthright citizenship — think again.
⏱️ KEY TOPICS
- The Supreme Court case that could redefine citizenship
- What the 14th Amendment REALLY means
- The “jurisdiction” argument explained simply
- Why past court rulings may not say what you think
- How policy shifted in the last 50–60 years
- China’s role and why it should concern every American
- What happens next if the Court rules differently
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