Plus: a new Fed Chair confirmed, Kemp flips Georgia's map & a Chinese spy convicted in NYC — all in today's episode.
Nine Supreme Court rulings are about to drop before the end of June. Birthright citizenship. Girls' sports. The president's power to fire bureaucrats. Election Day itself. Each one a constitutional flashpoint. Each one capable of reshaping the country we wake up to on July 1st. The justices have been signaling where they're leaning for months. Now the rulings come.
And while you're watching SCOTUS, the rest of the news cycle didn't stop. Kevin Warsh just got confirmed as the new Fed Chair on one of the most partisan votes in the institution's century-long history. Brian Kemp called Georgia into special session 24 hours after saying there wasn't time. A Chinese national was convicted in Brooklyn federal court for running an undercover Beijing police station out of a Chinatown storefront. And the 2028 Democratic field just took a turn that should worry every American who's been paying attention. There's a famine of truth in our land. The remnant must stand.






