Trump Attends SCOTUS for Major Birthright Citizenship Showdown (ft. Congressman Riley Moore)

Will Cain Country1h 6mApril 1, 2026

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In this episode of Will Cain Country, host Will Cain and guests discuss a series of high-profile political and cultural developments, beginning with a satirical April Fool's joke about the show moving to New York City, which quickly gives way to real-world controversies. The central focus is on the Supreme Court arguments over birthright citizenship, with Congressman Riley Moore joining to argue that the 14th Amendment's 'subject to the jurisdiction thereof' clause should be reinterpreted to exclude children of illegal immigrants and foreign nationals, particularly in light of surrogacy and birth tourism exploiting the system. Moore highlights alarming statistics—41% of U.S. surrogacies are to Chinese nationals, and 9% of U.S. births are to children of undocumented immigrants—and warns of national security risks, including the potential for foreign-born citizens to run for president. The conversation shifts to broader concerns about citizenship erosion, with calls for denaturalization of terrorists and a rejection of dual citizenship. The episode also covers the controversial firing of NBA player Jaden Ivey for calling LGBTQ identity 'unrighteous,' sparking debate over religious freedom, free speech, and institutional hypocrisy, especially when compared to the tolerance of political speech by coaches and players. The show ends with a reflection on morality, faith, and the tension between evolving social consensus and objective truth, with Cain arguing that moral foundations are rooted in religion, not just human evolution.

Key Takeaways
1

The 14th Amendment's birthright citizenship clause may need reinterpretation to prevent exploitation through surrogacy and birth tourism by foreign nationals, particularly Chinese citizens.

2

9% of U.S. births are to children of undocumented immigrants, and 41% of surrogacies in the U.S. are to Chinese nationals—raising national security concerns.

3

Congressman Riley Moore advocates for legislation to allow denaturalization and deportation of naturalized citizens who support or commit acts of terrorism.

4

The firing of Jaden Ivey for religiously based opposition to LGBTQ pride highlights a perceived double standard in the NBA, where political speech is tolerated but religious dissent is punished.

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The episode argues that moral truth is not derived solely from evolving social consensus but from objective, religious foundations.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

April Fool's Jokes and the Show's Identity

Will Cain opens with a series of April Fool's jokes about the show moving to New York, Patrick leaving for Newsmax, and Ed moving to DC, all of which are revealed to be pranks. The segment highlights the ego and humor of the team, setting a playful tone.

1:50
3 min

Christy Noem's Husband and the 'Bimbofication' Scandal

I just feel like I have to say that. I just feel like I have to say that. Facebook. It's Christie Nolan's husband in some prosthetic boobs. They're gigantic.

Highlight
5:00
15 min

Supreme Court Arguments on Birthright Citizenship

The Chinese are exploiting our current immigration system for that type of Manchurian candidate that you just laid out like this is happening.

Highlight
20:00
22 min

Congressman Riley Moore on Birthright Citizenship and National Security

We have to adapt and change to that because it's a real question of who we're going to be as a country if we continue down this road.

Highlight
41:40
20 min

Denaturalization, Dual Citizenship, and the Erosion of Citizenship

The hosts debate the erosion of citizenship, with Moore proposing legislation to denaturalize terrorists. Cain argues that citizenship has become too cheap, with illegal immigrants enjoying most rights without duties.

High-Impact Quotes
The NBA forces us to co-sign onto something that in this case, Jay Nivey says, I do not co-sign. And they fire him.
Will Cain55:16
Viral: 90.0
You don't live in Syria, nor would you. Nor would you go live under Sharia, nor were you in Sharia sit there and go this is all cool.
Will Cain50:44
Viral: 88.0
The Chinese are exploiting our current immigration system for that type of Manchurian candidate that you just laid out like this is happening.
Congressman Riley Moore16:00
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Will Cain

Guest

Congressman Riley Moore
Topics Discussed
birthright citizenship95%supreme court arguments90%surrogacy and birth tourism88%denaturalization of terrorists85%religious freedom in sports83%citizenship and national identity80%moral objectivity75%hypocrisy in institutional values70%
People & Brands

Will Cain

person

15xNeutral

Dan

person

14xNeutral

14th Amendment

other

12xNeutral

Congressman Riley Moore

person

12xPositive

Jaden Ivey

person

11xNeutral

Patrick

person

10xNeutral

Christy Noem

person

10xNegative

Supreme Court

organization

10xNeutral

NBA

organization

9xNegative

Byron Noem

person

8xNegative

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