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Trump Reposts Savage Video Criticizing Birthright Citizenship Policy

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Sources: 8
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Washington: On April 23, US President Donald Trump reposted a video clip of conservative radio host Michael Savage on Truth Social, amplifying Savage's critique of birthright citizenship. The Newsmax segment, The Savage Nation, included Savage's claim that some immigrants time pregnancies to gain citizenship and described countries such as China and India as "hellholes," remarks he made after referencing Supreme Court arguments. The repost, highlighted by an account that aggregates Trump's posts, coincided with ongoing national media coverage of the legal dispute over the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship. Media reports on April 23 noted the language used in the clip; the episode connected courtroom debate and partisan messaging and drew further reporting from multiple outlets without reporting official responses from foreign governments.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Michael Savage aired commentary on Newsmax's The Savage Nation containing the referenced remarks.
  • Savage mentioned listening to arguments before the Supreme Court on birthright citizenship.
  • On April 23, 2024, President Trump reposted the segment via an account that aggregates his Truth Social posts.
  • News outlets reported the repost and quoted the 'hellhole' phrasing referring to India and China.
  • The coverage further connected the Supreme Court debate with amplified partisan messaging in national media.

Why This Matters to You

This story touches on birthright citizenship, a topic that affects many families. If you or someone you know is an immigrant or has ties to China or India, Savage's comments may feel personal. It's a reminder to stay informed about Supreme Court debates and how they could impact your rights or those of loved ones.

The Bottom Line

The debate over birthright citizenship is far from over, and partisan messaging can amplify certain viewpoints. Keep an eye on how this unfolds in the Supreme Court and in the media. Worth forwarding if you know someone who might be directly affected.

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Articles Published:
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Right Leaning:
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Left Leaning:
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Who Benefited

Conservative commentators and media amplifiers gained broader reach when President Trump reposted the clip, increasing visibility for critiques of current birthright citizenship interpretations.

Who Impacted

Countries named in the clip, specifically India and China, experienced reputational exposure from being described as 'hellholes' in an amplified political message.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
3
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 75%, Right 25%
Who Benefited

Conservative commentators and media amplifiers gained broader reach when President Trump reposted the clip, increasing visibility for critiques of current birthright citizenship interpretations.

Who Impacted

Countries named in the clip, specifically India and China, experienced reputational exposure from being described as 'hellholes' in an amplified political message.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

No left-leaning sources found for this story.

From Center

Trump Reposts Savage Video Criticizing Birthright Citizenship Policy

Asian News International (ANI) ETV Bharat News Free Press Journal
From Right

'China, India or Some Other Hell-Hole': Trump Reposts Radio Host Michael Savage Rant Over Birthright Citizenship

Republic World

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