In the immediate aftermath of the 2024 election, there were plenty of things that leftist politicians should have been focusing on to win over voters.
Inflation. Crime. The border crisis. Deaths from opioids. Rampant retail theft. Any of these would have helped restore confidence in a damaged Democratic brand after a relatively brutal loss, by modern standards.
Well, now we have an idea what politicians in 22 states and the District of Columbia — including several swing states that Donald Trump won — were spending their time on: preparing a plan to counter any challenge to birthright citizenship that the Trump administration might mount.
In a document obtained by the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project, 23 attorneys general formed a secret pact to mount a legal challenge if and when the policy of citizenship being granted by birth on American soil — long assumed, especially by the left, to be a provision of the Fourteenth Amendment — was put forth.
The secret agreement, published earlier this week on the Oversight Project’s X account, was “signed beginning on November 8, 2024. […]
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