📍Election Expert Warns This SCOTUS Ruling Changed Everything | David Clements
Professor David Clements returns to make his case that a handful of 2026 Supreme Court decisions have reshaped what a president can do on elections without waiting for Congress. You'll hear his read on the Youngstown war-powers framework, the Election Assistance Commission, and why he believes the legal terrain has shifted.
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🕘 Timestamps:
00:00 — The SCOTUS mail-in ballot ruling
07:41 — Youngstown and Article II war powers
17:59 — The Slaughter removal-power decision explained
19:56 — The Election Assistance Commission
25:59 — The Dominion/Lindell settlement
33:14 — Tina Peters Is Being Used
42:13 — Where Clements sees the next three months heading
52:31 — Voter Rolls
57:28 — Iran War Strategy, Trump's Legacy & Lloyd's of London Play
1:06:41 — What Clements is working on next
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One of the most misunderstood facts is that the US was founded with abundance, whereas it was in fact built from scratch.
At the time of founding, Britain was the greatest nation governing the Seven Seas, while China was at its height with total land dominance in the East under the Qianlong Emperor.
The usable land of the US at founding was much smaller than that of either nation. The 13 colonies spanned 430K square miles, while Britain governed 2.5M square miles and China owned 5M square miles of territory.
The trade and economic volume of the 13 colonies was minuscule, consisting mostly of raw materials that barely registered on the charts. Combined, the 13 colonies produced $4B GDP, while Britain made $350B and China $2.5T in today’s dollars.
In other words, the 13 colonies were less than 0.2% of the world economy and much smaller than that of many African nations today.
The wealth of the US was not inherited but earned through survival and competition against stronger nations. Most people who came here brought nothing but empty hands yet built an empire from the ground.
This is something that people who inherit great resources from parents and ancestors cannot understand—like most nations in Europe and Asia, where wealth was dominated by inheritance, not earned. They mistakenly believe what we have now is a privilege. The trees we enjoy today were planted and nourished with sweat and blood by previous generations so that we could cut the wood for warmth.
Be a tree planter, not a wood chopper. Plant your tree today. 🌱
🚨 CHARLIE KIRK NAILED IT FLAWLESSLY:
"It's not Islamophobia to notice that a man who wants to globalize the intifada is about to run America's largest and once greatest city. It's not Islamophobia to notice that Muslims want to import values into the West that seek to destabilize our civilization...It's cultural suicide to stay silent."
Do NOT let this pro-Islam communist tell us who we are and what to do!
"Islamists do not believe in freedom of speech, period. You cannot question Muhammad, you cannot make fun of him, you cannot question the state."
"Islam is not compatible with Western civilization, period. I'm not talking about individual. We're talking about the macro ideology where many of them gather together and what that metastasizes into."
He was so spot-on 🙏🏻
Today, America wakes 250 years later as a beacon of hope, a republic entrusted to its people, an idea that changed the world.
A nation worth preserving. A dream worth pursuing. A freedom defended by every generation.
Happy 250th, America! 🇺🇸
According to Dr. Mike Yeadon, former vice president and chief scientific officer at Pfizer, the Covid mRNA injections "were intentionally designed to injure, kill, and reduce fertility in survivors".
Yeadon warns that the lipid nanoparticles used in Pfizer and Moderna's mRNA so-called "vaccines" were designed to target ovaries, had never been authorised for human use, and violate established safety protocols.
In 1825, a rich Welsh industrialist bought an entire American town to prove that socialism could work.
He had the money, the buildings, the theory, and hundreds of eager followers waiting to move in.
Two years later, it was over. 🧵