Connect with us

The Dictatorship

Matt Gaetz’s new gig as right-wing TV show host makes total sense

Published

on

Matt Gaetz’s new gig as right-wing TV show host makes total sense

Former Rep. Matt Gaetzwhose political career was dramatically upended in the past month, has lined up a new gig as a political talk show host on the conservative One America News Network (OAN).

The network, announced on Tuesday that “The Matt Gaetz Show” will run every weeknight starting in January 2025. Gaetz will also begin co-hosting a podcast with OAN’s Dan Ball, which will cater to a younger audience next year, the network said.

Gaetz’s pivot to right-wing talk show host is not totally out of left field; the former congressman has a reputation for pushing baseless claims about the Jan. 6 attack, insulting his opponents, and stirring up drama with his colleagues.

News of his latest gig follows a tumultuous few weeks in his career. In mid-November, President-elect Donald Trump sent shockwaves throughout Washington, D.C., when he announced he would nominate the Florida Republican as his attorney general.

Gaetz, who was being investigated by the House Ethics Committee at the time, abruptly resigned from Congress after Trump’s announcement, effectively ending the panel’s jurisdiction over him.

But the ethics investigation remained an issue for Gaetz, and his former House colleagues were divided along party lines about whether or not to release the ethics report on the probe. (A separate Justice Department investigationinto allegations thatGaetz engaged in sex trafficking ended last year without any charges being brought against him. Gaetz has denied any wrongdoing.)

As the pressure over the report’s release grew, Gaetz withdrew from consideration for attorney general. He subsequently said he would not join the new Congressdespite having easily won re-election in November.

Gaetz has not appeared to have completely abandoned his political aspirations, however. He has amplified a follower’s suggestion on social media that he run for governor of Florida, even though he has publicly denied that he was interested in the position.

In the meantime, Gaetz seems intent on staying in the spotlight, judging by his recent moves. Aside from his upcoming job as a talk show host, he joined the platform Cameo two weeks ago, making personalized videos for fans for hundreds of dollars apiece.

Clarissa-Jan Lim

Clarissa-Jan Lim is a breaking/trending news blogger for BLN Digital. She was previously a senior reporter and editor at BuzzFeed News.

Read More

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The Dictatorship

‘This is a signal flare’: Swalwell reacts to Trump DOJ secretly seizing his phone records

Published

on

‘This is a signal flare’: Swalwell reacts to Trump DOJ secretly seizing his phone records
  • ‘Positively Orwellian’: Bombshell report reveals Trump DOJ spied on members of Congress

    06:20

  • Now Playing

  • UP NEXT

    ‘This is insane’: Trump letting Elon Musk steal the spotlight

    07:26

  • ‘Enormous heist’: Hayes on the ‘audacious scheme’ to reward big donors

    08:12

  • ‘This is genocide’: Amnesty International accuses Israel of Gaza genocide

    08:09

  • UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting: New evidence emerges on Day 2 of manhunt

    05:29

  • ‘Paranoid’: Trump FBI pick Kash Patel’s ‘truly wild’ beliefs unearthed

    06:42

  • Manhunt continues after ‘targeted attack’ on UnitedHealthcare CEO

    06:41

  • ‘Do you have a problem with drinking?’: Hegseth faces new ‘jaw-dropping’ allegations

    09:32

  • ‘Reverse Jan. 6’: South Koreans help lawmakers scale parliament to save democracy

    07:42

  • ‘Buckle up, Buttercup’: Rep. Crockett sounds alarm over Trump economic agenda

    06:54

  • Hayes: Remember the last time a country fooled around and found out?

    07:52

  • Infighting roils Trump transition team: ‘The fish rots from the head’

    08:04

  • Hayes: Overdose deaths are dropping. The reason why will surprise you.

    06:34

  • ‘Disgusting’: AOC eviscerates Republican rep’s trans bathroom stunt

    02:48

  • ‘Enraging’: Trump spawns ‘revenge for Me Too’ with Cabinet picks

    11:29

  • Trump taps Florida’s Pam Bondi for AG after Matt Gaetz withdraws

    08:08

  • Sen. Duckworth: I’d be worried about Hegseth ‘running a McDonalds,’ let alone the Pentagon

    12:03

  • Bernie Sanders: No ‘blank check’ for Netanyahu

    08:08

  • Bombshell NYT report reveals ‘trail of payments’ from Gaetz to women

    06:33

  • ‘Positively Orwellian’: Bombshell report reveals Trump DOJ spied on members of Congress

    06:20

  • Now Playing

    ‘This is a signal flare’: Swalwell reacts to Trump DOJ secretly seizing his phone records

    05:20

  • UP NEXT

    ‘This is insane’: Trump letting Elon Musk steal the spotlight

    07:26

  • ‘Enormous heist’: Hayes on the ‘audacious scheme’ to reward big donors

    08:12

  • ‘This is genocide’: Amnesty International accuses Israel of Gaza genocide

    08:09

  • UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting: New evidence emerges on Day 2 of manhunt

    05:29

Read More

Continue Reading

The Dictatorship

Trump’s plan to rewrite the 14th Amendment has big implications for this subset of babies

Published

on

Trump’s plan to rewrite the 14th Amendment has big implications for this subset of babies

In President-elect Donald Trump’s recent interview with NBC News’ Kristen Welkerhost of “Meet the Press,” he once again promised to end birthright citizenship when he takes office in January. “You know we’re the only country that has it,” Trump falsely claimed. While he flubbed many of the details about birthright citizenship, our focus should be on how radical a change it would truly be to no longer guarantee citizenship and its privileges to every child born in the United States. It’s a gutting of America’s promise that could only emerge from a purposeful, malicious and inherently cruel misreading of the Constitution.

It’s a gutting of America’s promise that could only emerge from a purposeful, malicious and inherently cruel misreading of the Constitution.

As the Trump campaign laid out over the summerthe proposed executive order he would sign would limit the scope of automatic citizenship to children born here and require at least one parent to prove they are either a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident. In the absence of such evidence, federal agencies would be ordered to deny the newborn from receiving a Social Security number and block the parents from receiving any federal benefits like the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Childrenbetter known as WIC. That baby would also be denied a U.S. passport and any other documentary proof of citizenship.

Trump first pushed a similar change back in 2018but it got put far on the backburner by more cautious staffers. This time around, though, his incoming deputy chief of staff, Stephen Millerand other hard-liners are preparing to move forward with as many restrictions on immigration as possible. They subscribe to a worldview that has long rejected the notion that America’s white Christian heritage can stand while also freely accepting the children of nonwhite migrants or formerly enslaved Black people as equal citizens under the Constitution.

Miller’s fringe reading of the 14th Amendment becoming federal policy requires ignoring the amendment’s exceedingly plain language:  “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.” Trump hopes to add an asterisk to the clause and exclude potentially hundreds of thousands of babies each year. It would, in effect, transform those newborn U.S. citizens into undocumented aliens before they’ve completed their first day on Earth.

Trump’s campaign argued that the change is needed to deter illegal border crossings and prevent what’s derisively called “anchor babies” from acting as a backdoor for undocumented parents to remain. But the requirement would also exclude babies born to parents who are in the U.S. legally but aren’t permanent residents. Not only would that exclude babies born to those on temporary work or student visas, but it would also exclude babies born to those who’ve been admitted as refugees or granted political asylum.

America would be transformed from one of the most free and welcoming countries into a “blood and soil” nation of exclusion

In the latter case, asylees and refugees must wait a year before even applying to become a permanent resident. Even applying for and acquiring an employer-sponsored green card can take up to three years. And as best we can tell from what Trump’s team has said, babies born in the meantime wouldn’t be counted as citizens, no matter where in the application process their parents might be. Instead, there would now be a second-class tier of children who could be expelled with their parents as part of Trump’s promised mass deportations.

Tellingly, the way that the policy has been described suggests that Trump’s team has learned from the chaos of the 2017 “Muslim ban.” Rather than going for the most sweeping change possible, Miller and his cohorts have suggested a common-sense measure that would save taxpayers money,  only affect children born to two undocumented parents and not be retroactive.

Even so, such a change will provoke a mountain of litigation almost immediately, and rightly so. It will be a hard sell even for the archconservative majority on the Supreme Court to overturn more than a century of precedent affirming that citizenship is granted at birth. But that won’t stop the right-wing ghouls from pushing for that to be overturned.

There’s a danger in even being willing to accept any exceptions in the notion that people born in the United States are citizens. It’s just a small step from there to requiring citizenship from one parent as a prerequisite; then both parents; then grandparents. America would be transformed from one of the most free and welcoming countries into a “blood and soil” nation of exclusion, one built on the backs of children whose only crime was being born under Trump’s second regime.

Hayes Brown

Hayes Brown is a writer and editor for BLN Daily, where he helps frame the news of the day for readers. He was previously at BuzzFeed News and holds a degree in international relations from Michigan State University.

Read More

Continue Reading

The Dictatorship

‘Succession playing out in real life’: Fox News editorial future playing out in Murdoch family feud

Published

on

‘Succession playing out in real life’: Fox News editorial future playing out in Murdoch family feud
  • Now Playing

  • UP NEXT

    Report: Trump’s DOJ secretly obtained phone and text records from reporters and lawmakers

    11:23

  • ‘A fox guard the hen house’: Trump taps loyalist, Harmeet Dhillon to run DOJ civil rights division

    09:45

  • Cheney, Kinzinger speak out after President Elect-Trump’s jail threat for Jan 6. Committee members

    10:41

  • Nicolle Wallace: ‘Why’d the employee at McDonalds see him before any of his family or friends did?’

    08:51

  • Valedictorian and Ivy League graduate named as person of interest in New York City CEO killing

    07:46

  • ‘Sink or swim’: Donald Trump unwilling to use any political capital to get Pete Hegseth confirmed

    09:02

  • ‘Dead man walking’: Trump’s scandal ridden nominee Pete Hegseth desperate to earn GOP Senate support

    09:49

  • Nicolle Wallace on Hegseth: ‘Trump supports people in these situations 100 percent…until he doesn’t’

    09:06

  • ‘Secretary DeSanctimonius?’: Trump considering replacing Pete Hegseth with former enemy Ron DeSantis

    07:54

  • ‘The key to all this is Joni Ernst’: How one Republican Senator could tank Pete Hegseth’s nomination

    07:31

  • ‘Slow-motion train wreck’: Nicolle Wallace reacts to Pete Hegseth’s scandals

    11:54

  • Michael Bloomberg slams Trump’s pick of RFK Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services

    08:43

  • ‘We needed to babysit him’: Pete Hegseth’s Fox News colleagues worried about his drinking

    12:01

  • ‘This isn’t the Fox and Friends couch’: Pete Hegseth set to face brutal confirmation process

    11:59

  • How Donald Trump’s favorite children’s book author, Kash Patel got tapped to lead the FBI

    11:07

  • How are we going to recruit people for this military?’: Claire McCaskill on Pete Hegseth

    09:17

  • ‘The disgust for Pete was pretty high’: Brutal new reporting on Trump’s pick for Defense Secretary

    10:04

  • ‘The courts are one part of it but it takes a national movement’: Fighting mass deportations

    05:59

  • ‘Absolutely, cruelty was the point’: Combating the shock value of Trump’s immigration policy

    03:04

  • Now Playing

    ‘Succession playing out in real life’: Fox News editorial future playing out in Murdoch family feud

    08:49

  • UP NEXT

    Report: Trump’s DOJ secretly obtained phone and text records from reporters and lawmakers

    11:23

  • ‘A fox guard the hen house’: Trump taps loyalist, Harmeet Dhillon to run DOJ civil rights division

    09:45

  • Cheney, Kinzinger speak out after President Elect-Trump’s jail threat for Jan 6. Committee members

    10:41

  • Nicolle Wallace: ‘Why’d the employee at McDonalds see him before any of his family or friends did?’

    08:51

  • Valedictorian and Ivy League graduate named as person of interest in New York City CEO killing

    07:46

Read More

Continue Reading

Trending