The Charlie Kirk Show - Birthright Blues

Episode Date: June 30, 2026

Live by the SCOTUS, die by the SCOTUS. On the same day it upheld keeping men out of women's sports, the Supreme Court issued a huge letdown decision on birthright citizenship. But this is a no-blackpi...lling show, so the team asks: What can conservatives do to contain the damage and work toward a country with sane citizenship laws? Sen. Rick Scott and Mike Davis have some ideas. Former DOJ Chief of Staff Chad Mizelle explains the decision itself. Plus, the FCC's Brendan Carr joins to discuss a dramatic spat with Disney that could lead to its TV stations losing their licenses. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com!    Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And then Diane Feinstein has that clip where she says, The Dogma lives loudly within you. Goes very viral. A lot of people are very much going to her defense. And it was almost just, it was baked in at that point, practically, that if we lose RBG, if Bayer Ginsburg leaves, this would be who Trump would replace. I think even Trump himself signaled that would be the case.
Starting point is 00:00:21 And I guess it's just a good warning. You have to be careful about these things. Because even if you took the position, we need to have a woman to replace RBG, there actually were other. options out there who had a longer track record on immigration, on citizenship type questions that showed they were good on that. And we have to have to have new, we have to have new litmus tests for judges going forward that we're sure that new people are going to pass. And that's just part of the
Starting point is 00:00:48 ordeal of politics, so to speak. We had 50 years of overturn row litmus tests. We need new ones in place ASAP. So this, this brings us to the next question. though NPR publishes this, I guess, erroneous report that Samuel Alito, who he and Clarence Thomas are the standard bearers, if you're conservative on the court, don't want to lose him, but they're both in their mid to late 70s. They're getting older, so NPR says he's retiring. Then they retract it. NPR, you got the image here, retracts the story, right? There you go. And, but this kind of signals like there's something in the ether. Is this, are we? What are you hearing, Mike Davis, about Alito's future, Clarence Thomas's future, and what work is being done now to make sure that the replacements are in their mold?
Starting point is 00:01:41 Well, look, either of them are irreplaceable. I love both of them. Justice Thomas is our greatest justice of all time. He has told me he's going out feet first. And I have told him make sure that he dies during a Republican president and a Republican Senate to which he laughs with his last. out lap. But Justice Alito, look, he's Italian. I went to an Italian Catholic school. Italians invaded my Irish family. They live to be like 200. This guy's in good health. I have no concerns about Alito's health. I don't want Alito to leave
Starting point is 00:02:14 because we need adult supervision at the Supreme Court. We need nine just, nine Alitos, we need nine Thomases, and they just don't exist. And so we need to look, there, I have come up with a long list,
Starting point is 00:02:30 of justices. Many of them are great, but no one is going to be as great as Justice Thomas or Justice Alito ever. Well, that's depressing. I know that a ton of energy has gone into this in certain circles to make sure, I mean, what are the precedents for justices sort of handpick? I know this has happened before, where they sort of handpick their successor. If you had to throw out three or four names of people that we should, that people in this audience should look for and look out for in the future, who would you name? Let me just say this, just to give a broader perspective. We have this whole idea of textualism and originalism. Textualism got us to 14th Amendment constitutionalized birthright citizenship with Amy Coney-Barratt. So I think this whole textualism, originalism thing,
Starting point is 00:03:18 we need to rethink. We need nine Alitoes. We need nine Clarence Thomas. And so look, I have a long list of 26 potential nominees to the Supreme Court that I have shared with the president and his top people. But, you know, the people who I think would be great are people like John Sauer, who is the Solicitor General of the United States, or Judge Eileen Cannon down in Florida, or Judge Amel Bofe, who just got put on the Third Circuit. There are many, but people like that who are bold and fearless are not going to worry about what Nina Totenberg at NPR thinks about them. Mike Davis, Article 3 Project. Thank you, my friend.
Starting point is 00:03:58 We'll see you soon. Thank you. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to Charliekirk.com.

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