
Elijah Hodges
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Elijah Hodges
@thetishbite01
I am 73 years old #veteran of 3 wars. #artist. #UltraMAGA #married, #1st, #2nd, #NoMessages. #CharlieKirk. #JKRowling. #Tarzan. #postbeforeIfollow.




Jenny McCarthy Reveals She & Husband Donnie Wahlberg Have Surrendered Their Lives to Jesus “We’ve surrendered. We really have given our life to the Lord and are just trusting the path, and honoring what we're here to do through him.”





BREAKING: Pam Bondi may have been directed to facilitate a cover-up of the Epstein files, according to Thomas Massie.

OMG! This is absolutely hilarious 😂 🚨 KBJ’s Own Senate Quote Backfires and Accidentally Hands Trump’s Legal Team the PERFECT Argument to End Birthright Citizenship! Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson tried to bolster the case for broad “born on U.S. soil = citizen” interpretation by quoting a 19th-century Senate exchange from the 14th Amendment debates. She referenced Senators Fessenden and Wade discussing a hypothetical: a child born in the U.S. to parents who are “from abroad temporarily in this country.” In the exchange, Wade reportedly stated that “a person may be born here and not be a citizen,” using the example of children of foreign ministers (who are not fully “subject to the jurisdiction” of the U.S. due to diplomatic immunity and lack of allegiance). Jackson then immediately admitted uncertainty: “I’m not sure whether these are Senators. I apologize.” This moment undermined her entire credibility and preparation. More critically, Solicitor General D. John Sauer seized on the opportunity, pointing out that it ACTUALLY SUPPORTS the government’s position. The framers of the 14th Amendment clearly understood the “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” clause as requiring full political allegiance—not just physical presence on soil. Temporary visitors, diplomats, or those without complete subjection to U.S. laws were NOT INTENDED to automatically confer citizenship to their children. CASE CLOSED! End Birthright Citizenship! rumble.com/v77xecm-kbjs-o…















