The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover

Rep. Andy Ogles warns that up to a million Chinese nationals have had children on US soil who are being raised in China to hate America — and every one of them is eligible to run for president.

Jul 2, 2026 1:18:28 Difficulty: Beginner Played

TL;DR

The Charlie Kirk Show previews next week's Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing coverage and dives into the Democratic Socialist surge threatening the Democrat establishment. Mark Halperin breaks down why the DSA wave could be electorally disastrous for Democrats, while Rep. Andy Ogles outlines his "Anchors Away" bill to legislatively redefine "alien" and block birth tourism. A segment on rising cancer rates links the trend to COVID vaccines and ultra-processed foods, featuring Brightcore founder Kim Bright. Key takeaway: Republicans should treat DSA's rise as a five-alarm warning, not a gift.

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The Democrat establishment is in a total panic about the explosion in support for far-left socialists. Mark Halperin breaks down what it means, and the team asks: Is this an opportunity for Republicans, a huge danger, or both? Rep. Andy Ogles delivers a plan for keeping anchor babies out of America after the birthright citizenship ruling, and the show reveals its plans for next week's major hearing in the Tyler Robinson case.

Chapter list
  • The episode opens with Charlie Kirk's recorded mission statement — fighting evil, proclaiming truth, and urging young people to join Turning Point USA and get married young. It's the show's standard, combustible intro. Immediately following is a Noble Gold Investments sponsor read, inviting listeners to learn how to protect their wealth through gold IRAs and physical precious metals delivery at noblegoldinvestments.com.

  • Andrew Colvett opens the live broadcast by orienting listeners to the week ahead, centered on the Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing scheduled for Provo, Utah, July 6 through 10. He is careful to distinguish the proceeding from a full trial: there will be no jury, and the sole purpose is for prosecutors to demonstrate probable cause that the case should proceed. The hearing was originally scheduled in April, then May, and has now been pushed to July after defense motions. Charlie's parents and widow Erica will attend not as public figures but as grieving loved ones. Colvett and Blake Neff commit to streaming the entire proceedings live, throwing to critical moments and then producing a special hour-long breakdown each evening. They plan to partner with Real America's Voice and stream on Rumble and X. Colvett closes with a heartfelt appeal to the media to treat Charlie's family with dignity, and acknowledges the emotional whiplash Erica faces going from the courthouse directly to Turning Point USA's Chapter Leadership Summit.

  • Andrew Colvett delivers a Patriot Mobile ad spot, emphasizing the carrier's differentiation: premium priority nationwide coverage on any of the three major US networks, the ability to run two networks on one device, Wi-Fi hotspots, international roaming, and enterprise solutions — all with US-based customer support. Listeners are directed to patriotmobile.com/charlie or 972-PATRIOT with promo code CHARLIE for a free month. Colvett then sets up the DSA segment, hinting at an 'internal panic' going on inside the Democrat establishment.

  • A clip from Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner sets the scene: the Trump administration has accused Minnesota Governor Tim Walz of protecting an illegal immigrant convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old child. Homeland Security says the man, Thao Vang, had his legal status revoked after conviction and faced a final deportation order — but the Minnesota Board of Pardons voted to grant him clemency. Colvett reads the actual pardon letter aloud, which congratulates Vang and promises an official certificate. Blake Neff argues the pardon was almost certainly timed to block deportation and frames it as evidence of what he calls 'two-tier justice': the left reduces sentences, issues pardons, and changes statutes — California even cut certain jail terms from one year to 364 days to avoid triggering automatic deportation — all to create a system that protects criminal immigrants while fully punishing American citizens. Colvett invokes the testimony of Sheridan Gorman's mother, who tearfully told Congress 'choose us,' to sharpen the contrast.

  • Andrew Colvett delivers the Yrefi ad, directing students drowning in private student loan debt to yrefi.com for custom payment plans regardless of credit score. The show then pivots to surprisingly warm soccer commentary: the US beat their opponent 2-0, and the hosts are riding the patriotic high. Mark Halperin defends football as 'the beautiful game,' ribbing the hosts for their Americanist skepticism. Blake Neff recalls Charlie Kirk watching World Cup matches on his phone during live shows, sneaking scores into the production chat. The mood is jovial before Halperin is introduced formally and the conversation turns serious.

  • Donny Deutsch's on-air alarm about Democrats 'going off the rails' on antisemitism and socialism frames the segment. Mark Halperin's analysis is precise and three-pronged: the DSA candidates are genuinely anti-establishment (an energetic asset), they hold far-left policy positions on ICE, policing, and healthcare that are popular with the base but fatal in general elections, and they say extreme things — antisemitic and anti-white rhetoric — that will be 'wallpapered' against them by Republican strategists. Halperin and Colvett agree that the real risk for Republicans is that Trump's populist reform agenda is being blocked by the D.C. establishment, creating the very affordability vacuum the socialists are exploiting. Halperin predicts the battle for the Democratic Party will come to a head in the 2028 presidential primary. He describes the current field on both wings as catastrophically weak — if Bill Clinton or Barack Obama were running against the socialists, he says, it would be no contest. But with the actual candidates available, it's like watching second graders play soccer: unpredictable precisely because everyone is so bad. On Kamala Harris' effort to finesse a relationship with the DSA, Halperin is withering: she's grabbing the tiger by the tail, and the tiger will eat her.

  • Colvett delivers the CHM ad, emphasizing the ministry's community model — members contribute monthly to cover each other's medical bills, with no network restrictions and no profit margin. Programs start at $115 a month and listeners can enroll anytime by visiting chministries.org/charlie. After the break, Colvett flags his interest in the MAHA movement (Make America Healthy Again) and notes that Charlie Kirk was a major proponent. He previews a disturbing graphic showing the global rise in cancer incidence before introducing guest Kim Bright.

  • Andrew Colvett introduces the alarming statistic: global cancer incidence rose approximately 42% over the last measured decade, from 14.1 million to 20 million new cases annually, with deaths more than doubling since 1980. A Senate committee hearing recently featured doctors suggesting a link between the COVID-19 vaccines and this cancer surge. Kim Bright, with over 50 years in the natural health field, validates these concerns, listing myocarditis, blood clotting, neurological conditions, autoimmune disorders, and increased inflammation as documented vaccine effects — all of which she argues create conditions where cancer can thrive. She is particularly alarmed that Moderna is now proposing an individualized mRNA cancer vaccine (Intysmiran) as the solution. A clip of the Moderna CEO describing the phase 2 trial of 157 melanoma patients plays, and Colvett calls it 'terrifying.' Bright frames it as the ultimate pharmaceutical trap: using mRNA to treat a condition that mRNA may have caused. Senator Blumenthal is mentioned as still defending vaccine safety, which Colvett attributes to Big Pharma influence.

  • Kim Bright grounds the abstract cancer-vaccine debate in two human stories: a healthy, athletic 30-year-old with no preexisting conditions who developed aggressive blood cancer (lymphoblastic lymphoma and leukemia) one day after her second COVID vaccine; and a 28-year-old pregnant woman who collapsed with flu-like symptoms, was diagnosed with blood cancer, and died the next day, leaving behind her husband and two children. Bright is careful to also implicate ultra-processed foods in the cancer spike before turning to the constructive part of her message. She cites a peer-reviewed study on lactic acid bacteria in kimchi, reading the conclusion verbatim: these bacteria suppress carcinogen-activating enzymes and have anti-inflammatory, immune-modulating, and anti-cancer effects. A second study showed kimchi rewires the immune system to be more efficient. Because daily kimchi consumption is impractical for most Americans, Bright introduces Kimchi One — Brightcore's cold-processed kimchi capsules with no added sodium. Colvett frames gut health as the 'fix everything switch' of the health world.

  • Kim Bright closes the health segment with the Brightcore promotional offer: listeners can get 25% off Kimchi One using code CHARLIE at the link below, or call 888-317-9258 for up to 50% off plus free shipping and a complimentary bottle of Thrive — Brightcore's curcumin turmeric complex with ginger and black pepper extract — for the first 100 callers. Colvett repeats the number and thanks Bright warmly. A Noble Gold silver investment ad and a second Yrefi spot round out the break, with Colvett noting silver's industrial demand from solar panels, EVs, and AI infrastructure.

  • Rep. Andy Ogles opens by reacting to an ICE confrontation — a man who rammed ICE vehicles rather than submit to arrest — as a symbol of the broader immigration dysfunction. He then addresses the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling directly, calling it a serious error. Ogles argues Congress has spent decades abdicating its legislative responsibility, kicking these questions to the Supreme Court rather than writing clear law. His proposed remedy is the Anchors Away bill, which would redefine 'alien' under federal statute so that pregnant non-citizens and non-green-card-holders cannot give birth on US soil to confer automatic citizenship. His legal foundation is Jacob Howard's own Senate testimony from 1866, which explicitly stated the 14th Amendment 'will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners or aliens'. Ogles also previews his companion Assimilation Act and Remigration Act, the latter of which would allow denaturalization of people who lied on their N-400 citizenship applications. The segment includes a lighthearted digression: what happens if a non-citizen gives birth on a plane over US airspace?

  • Rep. Ogles escalates the argument into the realm of national security, citing his role chairing the Cyber Infrastructure Protection subcommittee: classified Joint Chiefs briefings, he says, are dominated by China, China, China. Against that backdrop, the fact that approximately one million children of Chinese nationals have been born on US soil — in maternity hotels near Los Angeles and on the visa-free island of Guam — and are being raised in China with CCP influence is not merely a policy quirk but a strategic vulnerability. Every one of those children holds a US passport and is constitutionally eligible to run for the presidency. Ogles says no founding father contemplated that scenario. A 2013 CBS clip of a Chinese family who traveled to the US so their daughter Ada Lin could be born American and receive citizenship cements the point viscerally. Peter Schweizer's research on the scale of birth tourism is cited, with estimates ranging from 950,000 to over 1.5 million.

  • Colvett zooms out to 1965, tracing the current immigration crisis to the Hart-Celler Act, which replaced national-origins quotas with a family-reunification preference system — exactly the 'chain migration' mechanism enabling 'tíos and tías and primas' to follow initial immigrants. Ted Kennedy famously promised the law would not change America's demographic composition; it did the opposite, growing the foreign-born population from 5% to approximately 15% (roughly 60 million people today). A DSA candidate from Colorado, born in Addis Ababa after her father won the diversity visa lottery, is cited as an illustration of how random the current system is. Ogles then turns to legislative remedies: the House has passed the Save America Act, which polls above 80% across all racial, partisan, and ideological lines, yet the Senate has not moved it. He calls out Majority Leader John Thune by name, saying that if he refuses to act on a clear popular mandate, he should get out of the way for someone like Mike Lee. Blake Neff adds that Republicans should also force up-or-down votes on individual immigration measures to put Democrats and RINO Republicans on the record.

  • Rep. Ogles fires off a final volley of statistics: of the roughly 200,000 Afghans admitted under Biden, approximately 80% are on welfare and 72–73% receive free healthcare, while American veterans are killing themselves at a rate of 20 to 22 per day. He draws the line explicitly: when forced to choose between veterans and illegal immigrants, he will always choose Americans. He adds that third-graders who can't read, write, or do arithmetic represent a generation being failed while resources flow elsewhere. Colvett frames the DSA surge not as a cause for Republican celebration but as a five-alarm warning that decades of bad policy — money-printing, offshoring, immigration — are bearing toxic fruit. He urges the audience to take the conservative reform project seriously before the socialist wave grows large enough to win. The episode closes with Rep. Ogles wishing viewers a safe Fourth of July, Colvett echoing the sentiment, and Blake Neff directing listeners to charliekirk.com and reminding them to tune in for the Tyler Robinson hearing all next week.

DSA
Democratic Socialists of America — a far-left political organization whose members have been winning Democratic primaries, alarming the party establishment.
Jus soli
Latin for 'right of the soil' — the legal principle that grants citizenship to anyone born on a country's territory, regardless of parents' nationality; the basis for US birthright citizenship.
Birthright citizenship
The constitutional guarantee under the 14th Amendment that anyone born on US soil is automatically a US citizen, regardless of parental immigration status.
Anchors Away bill
Rep. Andy Ogles' proposed legislation that would redefine 'alien' under federal law to prevent non-citizens from obtaining US citizenship for children born on American soil.
14th Amendment
The constitutional amendment ratified in 1868 that, among other things, grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States — the legal basis currently debated for birthright citizenship.
Overton Window
The range of policies politically acceptable to the mainstream public at a given time; Rep. Ogles used the term to describe his effort to shift public and legislative opinion on immigration.
Hart-Celler Act
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 that abolished national-origins quotas and replaced them with a family-reunification preference system, dramatically increasing immigration levels.
mRNA vaccine
A vaccine using messenger RNA technology to instruct cells to produce a protein that triggers an immune response; the technology used in COVID-19 vaccines by Pfizer and Moderna.
SCIF
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility — a secure room used to access classified intelligence briefings; Rep. Ogles referenced receiving classified cyber-threat briefings in one.
Remigration Act
Rep. Ogles' proposed legislation that would allow denaturalization and deportation of individuals who lied on their immigration or citizenship applications.
Assimilation Act
Rep. Ogles' broader proposed immigration overhaul legislation aimed at conditioning immigration on cultural and civic integration.
N-400
The official USCIS application form for US naturalization (citizenship); Rep. Ogles cited lying on the N-400 as grounds for denaturalization under his Remigration Act.
Denaturalization
The legal process of revoking a person's citizenship, typically for fraud or misrepresentation during the naturalization process.
Birth tourism
The practice of traveling to another country specifically to give birth and obtain citizenship for the child; widely practiced by Chinese nationals using US facilities in California and Guam.
Kimchi One
A supplement product by Brightcore containing freeze-dried fermented kimchi in capsule form, marketed for probiotic and immune-health benefits.
Microbiome
The complex community of trillions of microorganisms living in the gut; increasingly linked by research to immune function, mental health, and disease prevention.
Carcinogen-activating enzymes
Biological enzymes that convert otherwise harmless substances into cancer-causing compounds; the kimchi study cited on the show claimed probiotics suppress their expression.
Probiotics
Live beneficial bacteria and yeasts, often consumed via fermented foods or supplements, that support gut health and immune function.
Intysmiran
Moderna's experimental individualized mRNA cancer vaccine designed to create a personalized treatment for each patient's specific tumor mutations, tested in a phase 2 melanoma trial.
Reconciliation
A Senate procedural mechanism that allows certain budget-related legislation to pass with a simple majority (51 votes) rather than the 60-vote threshold needed to overcome a filibuster.

Chapter 2 · 01:15

Tyler Robinson Preliminary Hearing: What to Expect Next Week

Andrew Colvett opens the live broadcast by orienting listeners to the week ahead, centered on the Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing scheduled for Provo, Utah, July 6 through 10. He is careful to distinguish the proceeding from a full trial: there will be no jury, and the sole purpose is for prosecutors to demonstrate probable cause that the case should proceed. The hearing was originally scheduled in April, then May, and has now been pushed to July after defense motions. Charlie's parents and widow Erica will attend not as public figures but as grieving loved ones. Colvett and Blake Neff commit to streaming the entire proceedings live, throwing to critical moments and then producing a special hour-long breakdown each evening. They plan to partner with Real America's Voice and stream on Rumble and X. Colvett closes with a heartfelt appeal to the media to treat Charlie's family with dignity, and acknowledges the emotional whiplash Erica faces going from the courthouse directly to Turning Point USA's Chapter Leadership Summit.

Claims made here

Turning Point USA has over 5,000 official chapters, including more than 1,500 college chapters and over 3,500 high school chapters, with a presence on nearly 6,000 campuses.

Andrew Colvett no source cited

Chapter 4 · 11:30

Minnesota Pardon of Convicted Child Rapist Thao Vang

A clip from Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner sets the scene: the Trump administration has accused Minnesota Governor Tim Walz of protecting an illegal immigrant convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old child. Homeland Security says the man, Thao Vang, had his legal status revoked after conviction and faced a final deportation order — but the Minnesota Board of Pardons voted to grant him clemency. Colvett reads the actual pardon letter aloud, which congratulates Vang and promises an official certificate. Blake Neff argues the pardon was almost certainly timed to block deportation and frames it as evidence of what he calls 'two-tier justice': the left reduces sentences, issues pardons, and changes statutes — California even cut certain jail terms from one year to 364 days to avoid triggering automatic deportation — all to create a system that protects criminal immigrants while fully punishing American citizens. Colvett invokes the testimony of Sheridan Gorman's mother, who tearfully told Congress 'choose us,' to sharpen the contrast.

Claims made here

The Minnesota Board of Pardons granted clemency to Thao Vang, a man convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old child, after he faced a federal deportation order.

Andrew Colvett Minnesota Clemency Review Commission pardon letter dated June 10, 2026

California changed certain criminal penalty thresholds from one year in jail to 364 days specifically to prevent automatic deportation triggers.

Blake Neff no source cited

News
Minnesota Pardons Convicted Child Rapist to Block Deportation

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 News

The Minnesota Board of Pardons granted clemency to Thao Vang — convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl — because he faced a federal deportation order. The pardon letter congratulated him. Blake Neff argues this is a deliberate pattern: the left changes laws and issues pardons specifically to keep criminal immigrants in the country.

News
Two-Tier Justice: Democrats Change Laws to Protect Criminal Immigrants

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 News

Blake Neff outlined a specific California law change that reduced certain jail sentences from one year to 364 days — one day less than the threshold that triggers automatic deportation. Combined with sanctuary pardons like Minnesota's, this reveals a deliberate legal architecture designed to prevent deportation of criminal immigrants.

Chapter 6 · 21:50

Mark Halperin on the DSA Surge and Democratic Party Crisis

Donny Deutsch's on-air alarm about Democrats 'going off the rails' on antisemitism and socialism frames the segment. Mark Halperin's analysis is precise and three-pronged: the DSA candidates are genuinely anti-establishment (an energetic asset), they hold far-left policy positions on ICE, policing, and healthcare that are popular with the base but fatal in general elections, and they say extreme things — antisemitic and anti-white rhetoric — that will be 'wallpapered' against them by Republican strategists. Halperin and Colvett agree that the real risk for Republicans is that Trump's populist reform agenda is being blocked by the D.C. establishment, creating the very affordability vacuum the socialists are exploiting. Halperin predicts the battle for the Democratic Party will come to a head in the 2028 presidential primary. He describes the current field on both wings as catastrophically weak — if Bill Clinton or Barack Obama were running against the socialists, he says, it would be no contest. But with the actual candidates available, it's like watching second graders play soccer: unpredictable precisely because everyone is so bad. On Kamala Harris' effort to finesse a relationship with the DSA, Halperin is withering: she's grabbing the tiger by the tail, and the tiger will eat her.

News
DSA's Takeover of the Democratic Party — Mark Halperin's Three-Part Analysis

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 News

Mark Halperin breaks the DSA surge into three distinct forces: genuine anti-establishment populism (an asset), hard-left policies like abolishing ICE (popular with the base, toxic in general elections), and outright antisemitic and extreme statements (a disqualifier). The Democratic establishment is uniquely ill-equipped to fight this because they lack a Bill Clinton or Barack Obama to neutralize the threat.

News
MAGA Is in a Race Against the Clock

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 News

Andrew Colvett warns that Trump's populist reform agenda is being blocked by the D.C. establishment and judiciary, and that this failure to deliver is actively fueling the rise of the socialist left. Mark Halperin agrees: if Republicans blow their economic message, the DSA's populist economic pitch could break through.

Chapter 7 · 35:50

Christian Healthcare Ministries Ad & Transition to Health Segment

Colvett delivers the CHM ad, emphasizing the ministry's community model — members contribute monthly to cover each other's medical bills, with no network restrictions and no profit margin. Programs start at $115 a month and listeners can enroll anytime by visiting chministries.org/charlie. After the break, Colvett flags his interest in the MAHA movement (Make America Healthy Again) and notes that Charlie Kirk was a major proponent. He previews a disturbing graphic showing the global rise in cancer incidence before introducing guest Kim Bright.

Chapter 8 · 40:30

Rising Cancer Rates, COVID Vaccines, and the mRNA Debate with Kim Bright

Andrew Colvett introduces the alarming statistic: global cancer incidence rose approximately 42% over the last measured decade, from 14.1 million to 20 million new cases annually, with deaths more than doubling since 1980. A Senate committee hearing recently featured doctors suggesting a link between the COVID-19 vaccines and this cancer surge. Kim Bright, with over 50 years in the natural health field, validates these concerns, listing myocarditis, blood clotting, neurological conditions, autoimmune disorders, and increased inflammation as documented vaccine effects — all of which she argues create conditions where cancer can thrive. She is particularly alarmed that Moderna is now proposing an individualized mRNA cancer vaccine (Intysmiran) as the solution. A clip of the Moderna CEO describing the phase 2 trial of 157 melanoma patients plays, and Colvett calls it 'terrifying.' Bright frames it as the ultimate pharmaceutical trap: using mRNA to treat a condition that mRNA may have caused. Senator Blumenthal is mentioned as still defending vaccine safety, which Colvett attributes to Big Pharma influence.

Claims made here

Global cancer incidence rose by approximately 42% over the last measured decade, from 14.1 million to 20 million new cases annually.

Andrew Colvett no source cited

Cancer deaths have more than doubled since 1980.

Andrew Colvett no source cited

Doctors and medical professionals at a recent Senate committee hearing suggested a link between cancer and the COVID-19 vaccine.

Andrew Colvett Recent Senate committee hearing on cancer and COVID-19 vaccines

Health & Fitness
Cancer Up 42% — Is the COVID Vaccine to Blame?

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 Health & Fitness

Global cancer incidence rose 42% over the last measured decade, from 14.1 million to 20 million new cases annually. Senate committee doctors have suggested a link between the COVID-19 vaccine and cancer. Kim Bright argues that mRNA technology causes increased inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and conditions that may accelerate cancer development — and that Big Pharma's proposed solution is yet another mRNA vaccine.

Chapter 9 · 50:00

Case Studies, Gut Health, and Kimchi as Cancer Prevention

Kim Bright grounds the abstract cancer-vaccine debate in two human stories: a healthy, athletic 30-year-old with no preexisting conditions who developed aggressive blood cancer (lymphoblastic lymphoma and leukemia) one day after her second COVID vaccine; and a 28-year-old pregnant woman who collapsed with flu-like symptoms, was diagnosed with blood cancer, and died the next day, leaving behind her husband and two children. Bright is careful to also implicate ultra-processed foods in the cancer spike before turning to the constructive part of her message. She cites a peer-reviewed study on lactic acid bacteria in kimchi, reading the conclusion verbatim: these bacteria suppress carcinogen-activating enzymes and have anti-inflammatory, immune-modulating, and anti-cancer effects. A second study showed kimchi rewires the immune system to be more efficient. Because daily kimchi consumption is impractical for most Americans, Bright introduces Kimchi One — Brightcore's cold-processed kimchi capsules with no added sodium. Colvett frames gut health as the 'fix everything switch' of the health world.

Claims made here

Moderna's cancer mRNA vaccine (Intysmiran) was tested in a phase 2 study of 157 melanoma patients.

Andrew Colvett Moderna phase 2 study on Intysmiran melanoma vaccine (157 patients)

A study found that lactic acid bacteria in kimchi suppress carcinogen-activating enzymes and have anti-inflammatory, immune-modulating, and anti-cancer potential.

Kim Bright Study on lactic acid bacteria in kimchi and cancer prevention (cited by Kim Bri…

Health & Fitness
Kimchi, Lactic Acid Bacteria, and Cancer Prevention

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 Health & Fitness

A study cited by Kim Bright found that lactic acid bacteria in kimchi suppress carcinogen-activating enzymes, modulate the immune system, and may have genuine anti-cancer potential. Since daily kimchi consumption is impractical for most Americans, Brightcore's Kimchi One delivers the same probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics in capsule form.

Chapter 11 · 1:00:40

Rep. Andy Ogles on the Birthright Citizenship Ruling and the Anchors Away Bill

Rep. Andy Ogles opens by reacting to an ICE confrontation — a man who rammed ICE vehicles rather than submit to arrest — as a symbol of the broader immigration dysfunction. He then addresses the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling directly, calling it a serious error. Ogles argues Congress has spent decades abdicating its legislative responsibility, kicking these questions to the Supreme Court rather than writing clear law. His proposed remedy is the Anchors Away bill, which would redefine 'alien' under federal statute so that pregnant non-citizens and non-green-card-holders cannot give birth on US soil to confer automatic citizenship. His legal foundation is Jacob Howard's own Senate testimony from 1866, which explicitly stated the 14th Amendment 'will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners or aliens'. Ogles also previews his companion Assimilation Act and Remigration Act, the latter of which would allow denaturalization of people who lied on their N-400 citizenship applications. The segment includes a lighthearted digression: what happens if a non-citizen gives birth on a plane over US airspace?

Claims made here

Jacob Howard, the author of the 14th Amendment, stated in Senate testimony that the amendment would not include persons born in the United States who are foreigners or aliens.

Andy Ogles Jacob Howard's Senate testimony on the 14th Amendment (1866)

Approximately one million children of Chinese nationals have been born on US soil and are being raised in China.

Andy Ogles no source cited

Government
Rep. Ogles' 'Anchors Away' Bill: Redefining Alien to End Birth Tourism

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 Government

Rep. Andy Ogles' Anchors Away bill would redefine 'alien' legislatively, so that pregnant non-citizens and non-green-card-holders cannot use US soil to confer citizenship on their children. Ogles cites the original author of the 14th Amendment, Jacob Howard, who explicitly said it would not cover foreigners — Congress just failed to codify that intent.

Government
Data point ~1M

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 Government

Approximately one million children of Chinese nationals have been born on US soil — mostly in places like Guam and Los Angeles — and are being raised in China. Rep. Ogles, as chair of the Cyber Infrastructure Protection subcommittee, says classified briefings confirm China, China, China as the top threat. Every one of those children is constitutionally eligible to run for the US presidency.

Chapter 12 · 1:07:50

Chinese Birth Tourism and National Security Threat

Rep. Ogles escalates the argument into the realm of national security, citing his role chairing the Cyber Infrastructure Protection subcommittee: classified Joint Chiefs briefings, he says, are dominated by China, China, China. Against that backdrop, the fact that approximately one million children of Chinese nationals have been born on US soil — in maternity hotels near Los Angeles and on the visa-free island of Guam — and are being raised in China with CCP influence is not merely a policy quirk but a strategic vulnerability. Every one of those children holds a US passport and is constitutionally eligible to run for the presidency. Ogles says no founding father contemplated that scenario. A 2013 CBS clip of a Chinese family who traveled to the US so their daughter Ada Lin could be born American and receive citizenship cements the point viscerally. Peter Schweizer's research on the scale of birth tourism is cited, with estimates ranging from 950,000 to over 1.5 million.

Claims made here

The Save America Act has over 80% approval across Republicans, Democrats, independents, and all racial groups.

Andy Ogles no source cited

Government
Data point 80%+

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 Government

The Save America Act enjoys over 80% approval across all partisan, racial, and ideological lines — yet the Senate, under John Thune, refuses to move it. Rep. Ogles says if Thune won't answer the mandate of the American people, he should step aside for someone like Mike Lee.

Chapter 13 · 1:10:00

Hart-Celler Act, Chain Migration, and the Save America Act

Colvett zooms out to 1965, tracing the current immigration crisis to the Hart-Celler Act, which replaced national-origins quotas with a family-reunification preference system — exactly the 'chain migration' mechanism enabling 'tíos and tías and primas' to follow initial immigrants. Ted Kennedy famously promised the law would not change America's demographic composition; it did the opposite, growing the foreign-born population from 5% to approximately 15% (roughly 60 million people today). A DSA candidate from Colorado, born in Addis Ababa after her father won the diversity visa lottery, is cited as an illustration of how random the current system is. Ogles then turns to legislative remedies: the House has passed the Save America Act, which polls above 80% across all racial, partisan, and ideological lines, yet the Senate has not moved it. He calls out Majority Leader John Thune by name, saying that if he refuses to act on a clear popular mandate, he should get out of the way for someone like Mike Lee. Blake Neff adds that Republicans should also force up-or-down votes on individual immigration measures to put Democrats and RINO Republicans on the record.

Claims made here

The Hart-Celler Act of 1965 raised annual legal immigration from about 297,000 to approximately 1–1.2 million per year.

Andrew Colvett no source cited

The US foreign-born population grew from 9.6 million (5% of the US population) in 1965 to approximately 60 million (about 15%) today.

Andrew Colvett no source cited

Roughly 200,000 Afghans were admitted to the US under Biden, and approximately 80% of them are on welfare with 72–73% receiving free healthcare.

Andy Ogles no source cited

US veterans are dying by suicide at a rate of 20 to 22 per day.

Andy Ogles no source cited

History
Data point 1.2M/yr

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 History

The Hart-Celler Act of 1965 replaced national-origins quotas with a family-reunification system, exploding annual legal immigration from roughly 297,000 to 1.2 million. Ted Kennedy famously promised it would not change the demographic makeup of America. The foreign-born population has since grown from 5% to roughly 15% — some 60 million people.

No indexed bits in this chapter.

Show stoppers

Government
Data point ~1M

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 Government

Approximately one million children of Chinese nationals have been born on US soil — mostly in places like Guam and Los Angeles — and are being raised in China. Rep. Ogles, as chair of the Cyber Infrastructure Protection subcommittee, says classified briefings confirm China, China, China as the top threat. Every one of those children is constitutionally eligible to run for the US presidency.

News
Minnesota Pardons Convicted Child Rapist to Block Deportation

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 News

The Minnesota Board of Pardons granted clemency to Thao Vang — convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl — because he faced a federal deportation order. The pardon letter congratulated him. Blake Neff argues this is a deliberate pattern: the left changes laws and issues pardons specifically to keep criminal immigrants in the country.

News
DSA's Takeover of the Democratic Party — Mark Halperin's Three-Part Analysis

The Preliminary Hearing Plan + DSA’s Democrat Takeover · Jul 2, 2026 News

Mark Halperin breaks the DSA surge into three distinct forces: genuine anti-establishment populism (an asset), hard-left policies like abolishing ICE (popular with the base, toxic in general elections), and outright antisemitic and extreme statements (a disqualifier). The Democratic establishment is uniquely ill-equipped to fight this because they lack a Bill Clinton or Barack Obama to neutralize the threat.

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The Minnesota Board of Pardons granted clemency to Thao Vang, a man convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old child, after he faced a federal deportation order.

Andrew Colvett Minnesota Clemency Review Commission pardon letter dated June 10, 2026

California changed certain criminal penalty thresholds from one year in jail to 364 days specifically to prevent automatic deportation triggers.

Blake Neff no source cited

Global cancer incidence rose by approximately 42% over the last measured decade, from 14.1 million to 20 million new cases annually.

Andrew Colvett no source cited

Cancer deaths have more than doubled since 1980.

Andrew Colvett no source cited

Doctors and medical professionals at a recent Senate committee hearing suggested a link between cancer and the COVID-19 vaccine.

Andrew Colvett Recent Senate committee hearing on cancer and COVID-19 vaccines

Approximately one million children of Chinese nationals have been born on US soil and are being raised in China.

Andy Ogles no source cited

Jacob Howard, the author of the 14th Amendment, stated in Senate testimony that the amendment would not include persons born in the United States who are foreigners or aliens.

Andy Ogles Jacob Howard's Senate testimony on the 14th Amendment (1866)

The Hart-Celler Act of 1965 raised annual legal immigration from about 297,000 to approximately 1–1.2 million per year.

Andrew Colvett no source cited

The US foreign-born population grew from 9.6 million (5% of the US population) in 1965 to approximately 60 million (about 15%) today.

Andrew Colvett no source cited

The Save America Act has over 80% approval across Republicans, Democrats, independents, and all racial groups.

Andy Ogles no source cited

Roughly 200,000 Afghans were admitted to the US under Biden, and approximately 80% of them are on welfare with 72–73% receiving free healthcare.

Andy Ogles no source cited

US veterans are dying by suicide at a rate of 20 to 22 per day.

Andy Ogles no source cited

A study found that lactic acid bacteria in kimchi suppress carcinogen-activating enzymes and have anti-inflammatory, immune-modulating, and anti-cancer potential.

Kim Bright Study on lactic acid bacteria in kimchi and cancer prevention (cited by Kim Bri…

Moderna's cancer mRNA vaccine (Intysmiran) was tested in a phase 2 study of 157 melanoma patients.

Andrew Colvett Moderna phase 2 study on Intysmiran melanoma vaccine (157 patients)

Turning Point USA has over 5,000 official chapters, including more than 1,500 college chapters and over 3,500 high school chapters, with a presence on nearly 6,000 campuses.

Andrew Colvett no source cited