Posted on 05/09/2024 11:41:16 AM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
LOL... Harris will be available. How about Biden?
Trump Jr. doesn’t qualify for Article 2 Section 1 Clause 5. His mother wasn’t a naturalized American Citizen when he was born.
J D Vance
That’s what Biden did.
Trump Jr. doesn’t qualify for Article 2 Section 1 Clause 5. His mother wasn’t a naturalized American Citizen when he was born.
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Hopefully his birth certificate was filed in Hawaii.
Thats water under the bridge since Barry Sotero got past that point
Navarro.
The only way to ensure that is to NOT pick ANYONE that is currently or has been in Washington DC.
The chance of getting a swamp creature is too great.
In order to ensure the continuation of MAGA, your have to go to the streets.
Take a dart, blindfold himself and throw it at a map of the US.
Wherever it lands, take the local phone book (yes they still make them), flip it open to any page, take your finger and point.
The name it falls on will be a better selection than any DC insider.
NBC is a legal issue. Vivek Ramaswamy was born on August 8, 1985 in Cincinnati, Ohio to parents who were in the U.S. legally but not U.S. citizens. The U.S. Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that someone who is born on U.S. soil is an NBC if at the time of his birth, his parents were in the U.S. legally but not U.S. citizens. Therefore, according to the mandatory legal authority of sound constitutionally-based SC ruling and precedent, Vivek is an NBC.
Detailed argument
Since around 1900, (SC) rulings have become less and less valid because SC has gradually moved away from basing their decisions on the Constitution as written and originally understood and intended. But their ruling on NBC appear to be based on sound application of the Constitution.
In Perkins v. Elg, 99 F. 2d 408, Court of Appeals, Dist. of Columbia Circuit 1938, the Court of Appeals noted as part of the basis for their decision that...
United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649, 18 S. Ct. 456, 42 L. Ed. 890, 1898 [found that] [W]hen the Constitution was adopted the people of the United States were the citizens of the several States for whom and for whose posterity the government was established. Each of them was a citizen of the United States at the adoption of the Constitution, and all free persons thereafter born within one of the several States became by birth citizens of the State and of the United States.
It appears the Supreme Court in Elg (1939) agrees with Ark (1898).
(Both Marie Elizabeth Elg and Wong Kim Ark were born on U.S. soil to parents who were here legally but not U.S. citizens.)
Again, the Constitution is properly applied as written and ORIGINALLY UNDERSTOOD and intended. What matters is what the ratifiers of the Constitution considered an NBC was. The Supreme Court decisions based on the good-faith and sound finding of original understanding of NBC in the Constitution is, therefore, legal precedent concerning NBC. Thus, Vivek should be considered an NBC.
Some argue that the term "NBC" is not specifically used in Ark or Elg, but these cases revolve around citizenship based on birth on U.S. soil, which is exactly what NBC is. An NBC is a citizen automatically because he was born on U.S. soil. He is “naturally” and automatically a citizen needing no further processing to become a U.S. citizen. He becomes a citizen under “natural” (birth) circumstances, exactly as Elg, Ark, and now Vivek.
More reasons for Vivek as Trump’s VP.
Greg Abbott for VP
We cannot afford to lose any Senators.
MTG
Have you ever said anything in your life that wasn’t negative? Seriously.
Tamed a woman??? Thems fighting words, buster!!!
If Trump makes Pompeo his VP then Trump signed his own death warrant.
so harris?
Need a General like Flynn to run Operation Wetback 2.0
“If he picks JD Vance, they won’t touch him.”
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No, they won’t.
Because if Trump picks Vance, Trump will certainly lose.
Wake up, people.
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