2 Senate Passes ‘Born in America Act’: Only Natural-Born Citizens May Hold Federal Office

WASHINGTON — In a midnight session that will be remembered as the moment the United States reclaimed its government for its own people, the Senate successfully passed the “Born in America Act.”

 

Championed by Senator John Neely Kennedy (R-LA), this historic legislation ends decades of diluted allegiance in Washington. The act establishes a new, ironclad standard for federal service: Only natural-born U.S. citizens

—those with no history of dual citizenship—may hold office.

 

The message to the world is undeniable: The era of globalist influence in the American capital is over.

“If You Weren\’t Born on This Soil…”

The tension in the chamber was palpable as the vote came down to a razor-thin 51–49 split, sealed by the Vice President’s decisive tiebreaker. But it was Senator Kennedy’s closing argument that will echo through history.

Delivering the measure with chilling resolve, Kennedy declared:

“The Constitution says natural-born for President. I just made it the law for everybody. If you weren\’t born on this soil, you don\’t run this soil. Period.”

 

With the strike of the gavel, the law took immediate effect at midnight. It permanently bars naturalized citizens and anyone who has ever held dual loyalty from serving in Congress, the Cabinet, the Judiciary, or federal agencies.

Immediate Enforcement: Cleaning House

The impact was instantaneous. In a display of strict adherence to the new law, Capitol Police began the process of removing ineligible officials from the floor. Live C-SPAN cameras captured the exit of fourteen House members, three Senators, and two Cabinet secretaries.

While the liberal media described the scene as a “shockwave,” supporters viewed it as a necessary correction—a swift restoration of constitutional integrity. Remaining ineligible officeholders have been given a strict

72-hour deadline to resign or face arrest by federal marshals.

Trump: “America First Became America ONLY”

At 11:59 p.m., just seconds before the law became reality, President Donald Trump took to social media to consecrate the victory.

“Biggest win ever. America First just became America ONLY.”

The President’s declaration ignited a digital firestorm. A 41-second clip of Kennedy’s gavel strike went viral instantly, amassing a staggering 61.4 billion views

in a single hour. The hashtag #BornInAmericaAct overwhelmed global servers, generating nearly a trillion impressions as the world watched the United States redefine the very concept of belonging.

 

A New Dawn for the Republic

Critics call it a “constitutional crisis,” but for the millions of Americans who have long felt like strangers in their own country, last night was a homecoming.

By drawing a hard line on eligibility, the Republic has declared that the privilege of governing is reserved exclusively for those born to the nation. Midnight has struck, and a new, uncompromising America has risen with the sun.

72 Hours to Exit: New Law Demands Resignation of Naturalized Officials

WASHINGTON — In a midnight session that will be remembered as the moment the United States reclaimed its government for its own people, the Senate successfully passed the

“Born in America Act.”

Championed by Senator John Neely Kennedy (R-LA), this historic legislation ends decades of diluted allegiance in Washington. The act establishes a new, ironclad standard for federal service:

Only natural-born U.S. citizens—those with no history of dual citizenship—may hold office.

The message to the world is undeniable: The era of globalist influence in the American capital is over.

“If You Weren\’t Born on This Soil…”

The tension in the chamber was palpable as the vote came down to a razor-thin 51–49 split, sealed by the Vice President’s decisive tiebreaker. But it was Senator Kennedy’s closing argument that will echo through history.

Delivering the measure with chilling resolve, Kennedy declared:

“The Constitution says natural-born for President. I just made it the law for everybody. If you weren\’t born on this soil, you don\’t run this soil. Period.”

 

With the strike of the gavel, the law took immediate effect at midnight. It permanently bars naturalized citizens and anyone who has ever held dual loyalty from serving in Congress, the Cabinet, the Judiciary, or federal agencies.

Immediate Enforcement: Cleaning House

The impact was instantaneous. In a display of strict adherence to the new law, Capitol Police began the process of removing ineligible officials from the floor. Live C-SPAN cameras captured the exit of fourteen House members, three Senators, and two Cabinet secretaries.

While the liberal media described the scene as a “shockwave,” supporters viewed it as a necessary correction—a swift restoration of constitutional integrity. Remaining ineligible officeholders have been given a strict

72-hour deadline to resign or face arrest by federal marshals.

Trump: “America First Just Became America ONLY”

At 11:59 p.m., just seconds before the law became reality, President Donald Trump took to social media to consecrate the victory.

“Biggest win ever. America First just became America ONLY.”

The President’s declaration ignited a digital firestorm. A 41-second clip of Kennedy’s gavel strike went viral instantly, amassing a staggering 61.4 billion views

in a single hour. The hashtag #BornInAmericaAct overwhelmed global servers, generating nearly a trillion impressions as the world watched the United States redefine the very concept of belonging.

 

A New Dawn for the Republic

Critics call it a “constitutional crisis,” but for the millions of Americans who have long felt like strangers in their own country, last night was a homecoming.

By drawing a hard line on eligibility, the Republic has declared that the privilege of governing is reserved exclusively for those born to the nation. Midnight has struck, and a new, uncompromising America has risen with the sun.