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Mtp.🚨 SENATOR JOHN NEELY KENNEDY FILES “BORN IN AMERICA” BILL: A NEW BATTLE OVER LEADERSHIP AND NATIONAL IDENTITY 🇺🇸

Washington D.C., November 8, 2025 – In a move likened to a “political nuclear bomb” exploding in the heart of the capital, Republican Senator John Neely Kennedy (Louisiana) officially filed a bill called the “Born in America Act”. The proposal seeks to amend the US Constitution to require that only citizens born on US soil be allowed to hold senior leadership positions, including President, Vice President, Senator, Representative and even key cabinet positions.

“If you were not born here — you cannot lead here!”

– Senator Kennedy reportedly quoted in closed-door meetings with colleagues, quickly going viral on social media.

The bill aims not only to strengthen the existing “natural born citizen” clause (which only applies to the President) but also to extend it to the entire system of federal power. Kennedy argues that this is a necessary measure to protect the US from foreign influence, especially in the context of “global elites” dominating politics. “Real Americans deserve real leadership — born and raised on American soil, imbued with American values,” he emphasized in a press release.
💥 “Explosive” reaction from both parties: Panic or Patriotism?
The bill quickly split Congress like a seismic fissure:

Violent support from conservatives: Thousands of posts on X (Twitter) called it “the most patriotic law of the decade”. Many Republicans, including those close to former President Trump, praised Kennedy for “speaking out”. They argued that foreign-born leaders could have “dual loyalties”, threatening national security. A viral post from user @jwhaifa received millions of views: “This is how to redefine who runs this country!”
Strong opposition from Democrats and some moderate Republicans: Democratic leaders called the bill “blatantly discriminatory”, violating the spirit of the 14th Amendment and threatening to “tear the country apart”. Senator Chuck Schumer warned: “This is not about protecting America, it’s about attacking the American dream – where everyone has the opportunity to rise regardless of their origin.” Many immigrant-origin congressmen, such as Ilhan Omar or Ted Cruz (whose birthplace has been questioned), have openly criticized the bill, saying it will exclude millions of talented Americans.

A quick comparison of reactions from both sides:

Supporters Opponents “Protect American sovereignty” “Discriminatory, unconstitutional” “Fight foreign influence” “Exclude immigrant talent” “Leaders must be 100% American” “Breaking the American dream”
🔥 The internet “burns”: From memes to protests
In just 24 hours, the hashtags #BornInAmerica and #KennedyBill trended at number 1 globally. Millions of immigrant-origin Americans shared their personal stories, while supporters spread the image of Kennedy as a “populist hero”. Far-right groups staged protests in front of Congress with banners reading “America for Americans Born Here!” Civil rights groups like the ACLU, meanwhile, have launched legal action, predicting the bill will face a “legal storm” at the Supreme Court.
⚖️ Passage: Fantasy or Reality?
To amend the Constitution, the bill would need a two-thirds vote in both the Senate and House, and then ratification by three-quarters of the states – a near-impossible threshold in today’s polarized Congress. But with the populist wave of the 2024 election and support from the Trump White House, Kennedy is confident: “It’s time for America to choose its identity.”
Whatever the outcome, the “Born in America Act” has ignited the biggest debate yet about citizenship, loyalty, and the future of American leadership. Washington is shaking – and the aftershocks could last for decades.
What do you think? Is this a patriotic move or a dangerous obstacle? Share your thoughts below! 🇺🇸💥

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