The internet is having a field day after explosive video clips surfaced showing Democrat heavyweights Harry Reid and Dianne Feinstein making the exact same arguments about birthright citizenship that President Trump is championing today—exposing the left's rank hypocrisy as the Supreme Court deliberates on Trump's executive order.
The damning footage shows former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid explicitly stating that "no sane country" would grant automatic citizenship to children of illegal immigrants, while the late Senator Dianne Feinstein criticized the practice of birthright citizenship in terms that could have been ripped straight from a Trump rally speech.
"Wow," was the stunned reaction from countless Americans flooding social media as the clips went viral, with many pointing out the glaring double standard that has become the Democrats' trademark.
When Democrats Told the Truth
In one particularly explosive clip, Reid argued that birthright citizenship creates perverse incentives for illegal immigration—the same core argument Trump has been making for years. Feinstein, meanwhile, questioned why America should automatically grant citizenship to children whose parents broke federal law to enter the country.
But now that Trump is actually doing something about it? Suddenly these same Democrats and their media allies are screaming about "constitutional crises" and "attacks on American values."
"This is what we've come to expect from the radical left—say one thing when it's politically convenient, then do a complete 180 when Trump tries to actually fix the problem," one constitutional lawyer told patriot news outlets.
The timing couldn't be more perfect, as the Supreme Court is currently weighing Trump's bold executive order to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants—a move that has sent the establishment into complete meltdown mode.
The MAGA Movement Vindicated Again
These resurfaced clips prove what Trump supporters have known all along: the president's America First agenda isn't radical—it's common sense that even Democrats used to support before Trump Derangement Syndrome rotted their brains.
As the Supreme Court prepares its decision, one thing is crystal clear: Trump isn't the extremist here. He's simply the only leader with the backbone to follow through on what both parties once knew was right for America.
How many more times will Democrats be caught saying one thing and doing another before the American people finally see through their game?
