Constitution
5 unrolled threads about constitution, each one readable on a single page.
- Dec 6, 2024
đź§µ1. In a meeting today with @elonmusk, @vivekgramaswamy, & @speakerjohnson, Elon & Vivek referred to the fact that, because unelected bureaucrats now make most federal law & control much...
SummaryThe author argues that 2025 could be a pivotal year in American history (like 1776, 1861, and 1937) to reverse the expansion of the federal administrative state created since 1937. They contend that unelected bureaucrats now make most federal law and regulations, costing the economy roughly $4 trillion annually, and that restoring constitutional federalism and separation of powers would unleash economic growth and return control to the American people.31 tweets4 min read - Jun 30, 2026
I have just finished reading Justice Clarence Thomas's 91-page dissent in the Supreme Court’s ruling striking down Trump’s birthright citizenship order. It's incredible. Here's everything you need t...
SummaryJustice Thomas's dissent argues that birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment was intended only for those with genuine, permanent belonging to the U.S., not children of temporary visitors, based on the original meaning when the rule was written and its exclusion of diplomats, enemy soldiers, and tribal members who had competing loyalties.10 tweets1 min read - Aug 8, 2025
🧵 1/ If the residents of DC want to be part of a state, the solution is *not* DC statehood Any solution should involve reverting land ceded by Maryland for the creation of DC—excepting only a narrow...
SummaryRather than making DC a state, the author argues DC residents should gain representation through retrocession—returning most of DC to Maryland while keeping a small federal corridor around the White House, Capitol, and Supreme Court. This approach honors the Founders' intention to keep the capital neutral and follows the historical precedent of Virginia's retrocession in 1846.17 tweets2 min read - Feb 28, 2025
We are barreling toward a full blown constitutional crisis. Trump's announcement that he's ending thousands of aid contracts FUNDED BY CONGRESS is unconstitutional and illegal - and horrible for our...
SummaryTrump is illegally terminating thousands of congressionally-funded foreign aid programs through USAID director Pete Marocco, a January 6th participant, defying court orders and violating constitutional separation of powers over spending. This constitutional crisis threatens humanitarian programs globally, U.S. soft power, and democratic governance itself.9 tweets1 min read - Feb 2, 2026
The 14th Amendment's Citizenship Clause was never meant to grant citizenship to children of illegal aliens, tourists, or foreign students. The Drafters said so explicitly. The courts ignored them. F...
SummaryAn attorney argues that the 14th Amendment's Citizenship Clause was never intended to grant automatic citizenship to children of illegal aliens, tourists, or foreign students, citing original drafters' intent and filing an amicus brief ahead of a Supreme Court case challenging President Trump's executive order on the matter.10 tweets1 min read