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An Alabama woman who ran away from home at the age of 20, joined Islamic State in Syria and had a child with one of its fighters says she still hopes to return to the U.S., would serve prison time if necessary and would advocate against the extremists . House Republicans on Monday pushed through an overhaul of operating rules for the new Congress, overcoming the concerns of some rank-and-file members about concessions that Speaker Kevin McCarthy made to the hard right last week in the desperate and drawn-out process of securing his job. After initially balking at a package of changes to House rules that enshrine concessions the speaker made to ultraconservative members, Republicans united to push them through.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whoopsie! Hoda Muthana was born in America to Yemeni immigrants and grew up in Hoover, Al. Her parents sent her off to school, but at age 20 she ran away to Syria and joined ISIS. She even had a child with one of their fighters. Weeelll, that didn't turn out so well! Now Hoda wants to come home. Will even serve time in prison, she says. The problem is her citizenship was cancelled! Should Hoda be allowed to come home? Or she made her bed, now sleep in it! The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Summer's here and despite the restrictions still in place on social gathering we're still managing to meet up with friends and enjoy the odd night out. One aspect of that is of course looking your best and a big part of that is your hair, which has had to take a backseat in terms of grooming and maintenance over the last eighteen months of lockdowns. But, we are returning to salons and apparently trying lots of new and old styles, as well as getting more creative with colour. Hair stylist Nicky Clarke gives Emma Barnett a summer make over and Camilla Kay from Glamour Magazine points out the trends including seventies flicks and “big hair” and the “Shullet” – the modern take on the mullet. Most of us would think of the police as a safe place to turn to in a time of need. But it's a belief that has been seriously questioned by a couple of incidents over the past year. In a joint investigation with Newsnight we asked police forces in the UK, how many police had been accused of sexual misconduct. Of course most police officers do their jobs with integrity and honesty but campaigners say some of the results were worrying. Our reporter Melanie Abbott has been looking at this. Shamima Begum, Kimberly Polman and Hoda Muthana are just a few of the names who made headline news around the world after leaving their homes in the West to join the so called Islamic State. With rare access to the detention camp in Northern Syria, Alba Sotorra Clua's new film 'The Return: Life After ISIS' features some of the women who devoted their lives to the group and who feel they should be given the chance to start over, back home in the West. MP Jess Phillips is calling for there to be less shame around HPV – a sexually transmitted infection that she had in her twenties. Most sexually active people will contract HPV but won't know they have it. For 90% of people it clears up but for others it can be serious. Jess Phillips found out she had HPV when she was 22 and pregnant and is talking about this to raise awareness for Cervical Cancer Screening Awareness week. Dr Sarah Jarvis also joins Emma. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Kirsty Starkey Interviewed Guest: Harriet Wistrich Interviewed Guest: Nicky Clarke Interviewed Guest: Camilla Kay Photographer: Daniel Thomas Smith from Glamour Interviewed Guest: Alba Sotorra Clua Interviewed Guest: Jess Phillips Interviewed Guest: Dr Sarah Jarvis
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Ahmed Ali Muthana, individually, and as next friend of Hoda Muthana and Minor Joe Doe initials A.M. v. Michael R. Pompeo, in his official capacity as Secretary of the Department of State
The House Ethics Committee has announced that it is investigating Rashida Tlaib over internal messages that she allegedly sent in 2018 asking her congressional campaign for money for personal expenses, which is a potential crime. A federal judge has ruled against Hoda Muthana, the New Jersey-born daughter of a Yemeni diplomat who left Alabama in 2014 to join the Islamic State in Syria and subsequently married three terrorists, and in favor of the Trump administration, which contends that she is not a U.S. citizen because she was born on American soil while her father still had diplomatic status in the U.S. Just weeks after announcing that it had launched an investigation into Democrat Rep. Katie Hill – to which Hill claimed a double standard as she resigned - the House Ethics Committee announced that it has opened an investigation into Democrat Rep. Alcee Hastings over his relationship with his longtime girlfriend who just so happens to work for him as a government employee. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows.
The House Ethics Committee has announced that it is investigating Rashida Tlaib over internal messages that she allegedly sent in 2018 asking her congressional campaign for money for personal expenses, which is a potential crime. A federal judge has ruled against Hoda Muthana, the New Jersey-born daughter of a Yemeni diplomat who left Alabama in 2014 to join the Islamic State in Syria and subsequently married three terrorists, and in favor of the Trump administration, which contends that she is not a U.S. citizen because she was born on American soil while her father still had diplomatic status in the U.S. Just weeks after announcing that it had launched an investigation into Democrat Rep. Katie Hill – to which Hill claimed a double standard as she resigned - the House Ethics Committee announced that it has opened an investigation into Democrat Rep. Alcee Hastings over his relationship with his longtime girlfriend who just so happens to work for him as a government employee. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows.
This was a busy week in the news cycle, so much it could not go untouched -Ilhan Omar's 911 remarks & lack of Congressional members response -Differences in Eastern vs Western philosophy and our thoughts on each -2020 election thoughts, O-Crazio Cortez, Hoda Muthana, Courage Awards & more Personal Note: I owe Stetsi Brewery an apology for incorrectly identifying their location in Trinity instead of Lovelady and will make up for it by purchasing 2-6-er's on my next purchase and the Dark Lager, by the way, was lovely #StetsiBrewing #OCrazioCortez #RecallIlhanOmar
Recently in the news there has been the story of the ISIS bride. Hoda Muthana left Alabama at the age of 19 to join ISIS of her own free will. Now she wants to come home, with her young son, but whether she will be able to get back into the United States is completely out of her hands. Muthana, now 24, insists she has the right to come back, and she's pleading for a second chance. The Trump administration, however, does not consider her a U.S. citizen. So, should she be allowed to return to the US? Here today on Educate For Life is Pastor George Saieg to provide a unique perspective on this story.Born and raised in Sudan Pastor George Saieg is all too familiar with Islam. Now the founder and director of Ministry to Muslims, his lifelong experiences with Islam have given him a burden to reach Muslims with the truth of the Gospel. God revived Saieg’s passion in 2001, with a vision. While Saieg stood in a shopping center parking lot in Southern California, he envisioned a tent over flowing with Muslims that needed to hear the truth. Saieg immediately asked the parking lot owner for some space to hold a book fair. The man granted his request and went a step further – he provided a location for an Arabic Christian bookstore. Just a few weeks later the attack on 9/11 occurred and George realized his calling to expose Islam’s deceptive teachings while also mobilizing American Christians to reach out to their Muslim neighbors. Soon after, he began a Weekly Outreach to Islamic Centers and has been training Christians to share their faith ever since. God has given George a platform speaking in churches and at conferences all across the US. In 2006, George was ordained as a pastor. To learn more about Pastor Saieg’s ministry and how to reach out to Muslims, check out https://www.ministrytomuslims.com. This episode first aired on Feb 27, 2019 Educate For Life with Kevin Conover airs Saturdays, 2-3 PM PT. Listen live on KPRZ.com and San Diego radio AM 1210. Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/educate-for-life-kevin-conover/id984140229?mt=2 Visit our website: http://join.educateforlife.org/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/educateforlife/ Donate to support EFL: http://educateforlife.org/donate-to-efl/
Nearly five years ago, Hoda Muthana and Shamima Begum left their respective homes in Alabama and London and traveled to Syria, where they swore loyalty to ISIS. Now they want to return home. But can they? A new UN report examines the question.
*** PLEASE NOTE: This episode was recorded several days before it was announced that Shamima Begum's baby had died, which is why it is not discussed in this episode ***This is one of the most important - and certainly prescient - author specials we've ever had. The journalist and author Fatima Bhutto (the niece and granddaughter of two Pakistani Prime Ministers and the daughter of a political exile) joins us to discuss her new novel, The Runaways, about the radicalisation of 3 teenagers. As the Shamima Begum - and now Hoda Muthana - citizenship furore gains momentum, we discuss what lures teenagers to the Islamic State, what the West doesn't understand about radicalisation and the problem with pitting the East, and West against one another. As Fatima says, “who decided that freedom is a Western value? Or that tolerance is a Western value? Why can't it be an Eastern value, too?” The Runaways, by Fatima Bhutto https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/308/308064/the-runaways/9780241346990.htmlShamima Begum's image problem, by Caitlin Moran for The Times https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/caitlin-moran-isis-brides-image-problem-6njvqhlxxRukmini Callimachi's tweet series on Hoda Muthana https://mobile.twitter.com/rcallimachi/status/1098315438478540801?lang=enMeatmarket, by Juno Dawson (out May 2019) https://www.whsmith.co.uk/products/meat-market/9781786540386Fleabag Series 2, on BBC iPlayer now Documentary about The Ponds https://www.thepondsfilm.com/aboutWhatever Happened To Rachel - One From The Vaults https://m.soundcloud.com/onefromthevaultspodcast/oftv-1-whatever-happened-to-rachel-1Three Identical Strangers https://www.channel4.com/programmes/three-identical-strangers/episode-guide/The Marianne Faithfull story https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00030w3Jim Nicholson remembered on Fresh Air https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/fresh-air/id214089682?mt=2&i=1000430902937E-mail thehighlowshow@gmail.comTweet @thehighlowshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave Evins calls in with a sports report and to discuss Jason Witten returning to the Cowboys; Lago is joined by Blake Farenthold and Dr. Keith Rose to talk about Hoda Muthana and U.S.-backed forces retaking Isis territory.
his is the story of Hoda Muthana, a runaway ISIS bride begging to come home. She is the first of such American women, some with children, currently in a Syrian refugee camp, making headlines. She left to join ISIS and marry ISIS fighters when she was 19, and has been one of ISIS’s most prominent anti-American agitators with tweets encouraging Americans to “go on driveways and spill all of their blood, or rent a big truck and drive all over them (Americans)!” Why do young women leave America to become ISIS brides? What should we do with women like Hoda who want to come home? Should we refuse their re-entry and use them as a warning to other young women thinking about leaving? Allow them to return but charge them, try them, and put them in jail? Keep a ‘sex registry’ of them so we always know their whereabouts? And what should we do with their kids? Hear what your Terrorist Therapist thinks is the best solution.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Walter Smolarek and John Kiriakou are joined by Brian Becker, who is in Hanoi covering the US-North Korean summit, and Christine Ahn, a co-founder of the Korea Policy Institute and the International Coordinator of Women Cross DMZ.President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un held a joint press conference today during which Trump said that he foresees a North Korea that is an economic powerhouse in East Asia. He added that he expects to make progress this week on outstanding issues between the two countries and repeated that he has an excellent personal relationship with Kim. Former attorney for President Trump Michael Cohen testified in open session before the House Oversight Committee today. He submitted documents to the committee including copies of hush money checks that Trump wrote to him, financial documents, and emails. Ted Rall, an award-winning editorial cartoonist and columnist, whose work is at www.rall.com, joins the show. A series of airstrikes have dramatically escalated the conflict between India and Pakistan. Are we headed toward another war in South Asia? Brian and John speak with Dr. Marvin Weinbaum, Scholar-in-Residence and director of the Middle East Institute’s Center for Pakistan and Afghanistan Studies. Venezuela’s self-declared president Juan Guaido said today that he will begin exercising his “presidential duties” as soon as he returns to Venezuela from Colombia, where he met with Vice President Pence and Colombian President Ivan Duque. Meanwhile, the diplomatic tide appears to be turning in favor of President Maduro as several countries vigorously opposed foreign intervention at the UN Security Council and a major pro-government international civil society conference is held in Caracas. Anya Parampil, a Washington-based journalist for The Grayzone Project, joins the show. Wednesday’s weekly series, In the News, is where the hosts look at the most important ongoing developments of the week and put them into perspective. Today the hosts focus on the Congressional vote of disapproval of the national emergency, the US-Korean summit going on now in Vietnam, and the ongoing debate about letting U.S. citizen Hoda Muthana back in the country after leaving ISIS. Jacqueline Luqman, the co-editor-in-chief of Luqman Nation, which hosts a livestream every Thursday night at 9:00 p.m. on Facebook, joins the show. Wednesday’s regular segment, Beyond Nuclear, is about nuclear issues, including weapons, energy, waste, and the future of nuclear technology in the United States. Today the hosts talk about Diablo Canyon, where nuclear reactors are scheduled to shut down; the massive proposed Holtec New Mexico radioactive waste dump; and the nuclear weapon state conflicts of India v. Pakistan and US v. Russia. Kevin Kamps, the Radioactive Waste Watchdog at the organization Beyond Nuclear, and Sputnik news analyst and producer Nicole Roussell, join the show.
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In this week's episode, we take a look at Hoda Muthana, a 24-year-old from Alabama who ran away to join ISIS, but now has renounced the ideology and wants to return home with her young son. Why did she do it? What will happen next? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nutshell-politics/support
KTSA radio host Jack Riccardi speaks with Brigitte Gabriel who says Hoda Muthana was a 'lioness of ISIS' who's purpose was to have kids who'd grow up and be killers for ISIS as well.
Tuesday Breakfast 26 Feb 2019 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News Headlines 7.30 am Abdul Baig, RISE member, director and ex-detainee, joins us on the line to discuss Australia's oppressive detention system and RISE's upcoming event, the Student Walk Out on March the 6th. #studentwalkout #EndDetention #Sanction Australia #ChristmasIsland #medivacbill 7.50 am Kirrilee Bailey, an award-winning screenwriter and director, joins us in the studio to discuss their short film, Great Again and its screening at Melbourne Queer Film Festival later this March.8.10 am Kris Pavlidis, Chairperson of Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria joins us to discuss the troubling delays in citizenship applications.8.30 am Hamile Ibrahim is a Black settler on Kulin lands whose writing/work is informed by her love and passion for the liberation and emancipation of Black folk across the globe, in particular Black femme folk and all those that love us (Black folks). Hamile join us during alternative news to discuss the case of Hoda Muthana and the role gender and race play in the public's perception of her.song: Who’s Lovin Youartist: Jackson 5 song: Pretty artist: Barro song: Change artist:P-UniQue and Krown (Produced by IAMMXO) song: A Change is Gonna Comeartist: Sam Cookesong: Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seenartist: Sam Cooke
Don't miss this week's episode if you're looking for some common sense about the contrived controversy over ISIS bride Hoda Muthana. Secretary Mike Pompeo and President Trump rightly deny her re-entry on a technicality after years with our nation’s enemies—ISIS-- and the Council on American Islamic Relations now instead finds itself a new low, a new client, deciding to defend her right to return as a citizen and seek "therapy". Zuhdi will give you the contrasting viewpoint of patriotic American Muslims who have had enough with the boundless Islamist mantle of victimization. Enough is enough. No. Islamists are not victims. They are supremacists. And speaking of treason. If you haven't heard of Monica Witt, another American traitor now in hiding in Iran, you'll want to listen to this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The ladies discuss Diane Feinstein and Amy Klobuchar's latest girlboss antics, Lifetime's critically acclaimed R. Kelly documentary, and the controversy over whether to repatriate America's ISIS Bride Hoda Muthana
It's Friday: that means it's panel time, as we discuss the major stories of the week.Just over 24 hours after announcing his presidential bid, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has already raised $6 million from more than 225,000 donors, his campaign said Wednesday morning. That amount far surpasses what any of his rivals have disclosed raising after their own announcements this year. I know that it is still very early in the game, but is this a data point that we should take note of? Previously, Senator Kamala Harris of California had claimed the biggest early fundraising haul that had been made public, with $1.5 million in 24 hours. In comparison, Sanders' campaign said its fundraising in the first 24 hours came to $5.9 million. Sanders' early fundraising success is not unexpected: After all, he raised well over $200 million when he ran against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination in the 2016 election, and his list of online donors dwarfs those of his rivals.US President Donald Trump said Wednesday the United States would not re-admit an American-born woman Hoda Muthana, who traveled to Syria to join Daesh and now wants to come home. She does not qualify for citizenship and has no legal basis to return to the country, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said. In 2014, Muthana, then a 20-year-old student in Alabama, traveled to Turkey, hiding her plans from her family. She told them she was heading to a university event. In fact, she was smuggled into Syria, where she met up with Daesh. She has now seen the error of her ways and wants to come back home. Pompeo said Muthana did not have “any legal basis, no valid US passport, no right to a passport nor any visa to travel to the United States.” Muthana says she applied for and received a United States passport before leaving for Turkey. And she was born in the United States — ordinarily a guarantee of citizenship. Muthana's father was a Yemeni diplomat, and children born in the United States to active diplomats are not bestowed birthright citizenship, since diplomats are under the jurisdiction of their home countries. What's at play here?The Supreme Court struck an extraordinary blow for criminal justice reform on Wednesday, placing real limitations on what many have called policing for profit across the country. Its unanimous decision for the first time prohibits all 50 states from imposing excessive fines, including the seizure of property, on people accused or convicted of a crime. The Eighth Amendment guarantees that no “excessive fines” may be “imposed,” an ancient right enshrined in the Magna Carta and enthusiastically adopted by the Framers of the US Constitution. Police in the US employ civil asset forfeiture, a process that we would call theft in any other context. Here's how it works: Prosecutors accuse an individual of a crime, then seize assets that have some tenuous connection to the alleged offense. What are real implications of this decision? Three leading Democratic presidential candidates have recently signaled their support for some form of “reparations” for black Americans, broadly, if vaguely, backing the idea of compensating the descendants of enslaved people in the United States. Sens. Kamala D. Harris (D-CA) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), as well as former Obama administration housing official Julián Castro, have all said in recent weeks they support reparations for African Americans. How will this translate on the election trail, and is it a realistic focus?GUESTS: Ariel Gold — National co-director for Codepink. She carries out creative actions for peace and justice in the US and throughout the world. Ariel has been published in The Forward, Huffington Post, Tikkun Magazine and more. Bob Phillips — Executive director for Common Cause North Carolina, the Raleigh-based chapter of Common Cause, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization dedicated to encouraging citizen participation in democracy. Teresa M. Lundy — Government affairs and public relations specialist and principal of TML Communications, LLC. Eugene Craig III — Republican strategist, former vice-chair of the Maryland Republican Party and grassroots activist. Colin Campbell — PhD student in the Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies at Howard University's School of Communication. He has been a TV news reporter for more than 20 years. As a senior Washington, DC, correspondent since 2008, he has been a reporter-at-large, covering two presidencies, Congress and the State Department.
Listen to KTSA radio host Jack Riccardi speak with Hassan Shibly, attorney for the family of Hoda Muthana, known as the 'ISIS Bride,' about what case she has to try and return to the U.S. after being married into ISIS.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Jim Kavanagh, founder of thepolemicist.net, whose most recent article is “The Siege of Venezuela and The Travails of Empire,” and Sputnik News analyst and producer Walter Smolarek.Friday is Loud & Clear’s weekly hour-long segment The Week in Review, about the week in politics, policy, and international affairs. Today they focus on the ongoing situation in Venezuela, the power of labor and teachers recent successes, and the new announcement that 200 “peacekeeping” troops will now stay in Syria. As the US effort to overthrow the Venezuelan government has run into obstacles within Venezuela, there appears to be a growing danger of a US orchestrated military intervention in alliance between the Pentagon and the right-wing governments of Colombia and Brazil. US-corporate owned media today were dominated by headlines related to an incident at the Venezuela-Brazil border. The New York Times headline for instance reads, “Deadly Violence Erupts on Brazil Border in Venezuela Aid Showdown: Venezuelan security forces fired on those protesting the government’s determination to block aid.” Meanwhile, competing concerts are still scheduled to take place today and tomorrow on both sides of the Venezuelan-Colombian border. Paul Dobson, a writer for VenezuelAnalysis.com, joins the show. A court in North Carolina has ordered a rerun of the congressional election in the state’s 9th district. A firm hired by Republican candidate Mark Harris was found to have committed egregious election irregularities, invalidating the result. Ted Rall, an award-winning editorial cartoonist and columnist, whose work is at www.rall.com, joins the show. Hoda Muthana is an American woman. She was born in the United States, the daughter of a former Yemeni diplomat and she went to college in Alabama. But in 2014 she told her parents that she was going to attend a university event. Instead, she went to Syria and joined the Islamic State. Now she wants to come home. But President Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo won’t allow her. Indeed, Pompeo says she isn’t even really a US citizen. Brian and John speak with Hassan Shibly, the Muthana family attorney and the Executive Director of the Florida Council of American Islamic Relations at Tampa. The Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledged yesterday that it had issued a passport to Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange in September 2018 as a result of extended negotiations. It is not clear what Assange would be able to do with the passport. He has sought asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and would likely be extradited to the United States if he leaves. Kevin Gosztola, a writer for Shadowproof.com and co-host of the podcast Unauthorized Disclosure, joins Brian and John. It’s Friday! So it’s time for the week’s worst and most misleading headlines. Brian and John speak with Steve Patt, an independent journalist whose critiques of the mainstream media have been a feature of his site Left I on the News and on twitter @leftiblog, and Sputnik producer Nicole Roussell.
We talked with Hasan Shibly, a lawyer involved with the "The ISIS wife". We ask him why Hoda Muthana, ran away to marry ISIS fighters, have their children .. and why we should allow her to come back. Also, Libby Howe has the story of the Coast Guard officer charged with plotting a domestic attack, and Matt Saintsing shares the story of a Sgt. who faked being in the CIA just to get a girlfriend.
What do Shamima Begum and Hoda Muthana, known members of ISIS, philanthropist and millionaire socialite Franci Neely Crane and actor Jussie Smollett and YOU have in common? They are all suffering the consequences of their bad decisions and they only have themselves to blame for every outcome as a result. How can you learn from their misfortune? This episode is a must!
Today we are talking about ISIS bride Hoda Muthana, and why you should just say NO! Also, Democrats have launched a two prong attack on the border wall, and Jussie Smollett has been arrested. Trump protects gays from persecution around the world & the LEFT calls racism?Follow me for more @DebbieCanWeTalkLearn more at: www.americacanwetalk.org
ISIS Bride wants back into the United States. Hoda Muthana was a US citizen who joined the Islamic State in 2014. She married an ISIS fighter and he died. She then married another ISIS fighter and he died as well. After her third marriage she got pregnant and she had a child. Her third husband died as well. Now with her son she wants to return to the United States. She is currently in a Syrian Refugee camp. So she isn't an ISIS Bride once but three times. It's not as cut and dry as one would think. Her citizenship is under question as if she was an American citizen to begin with. Her Father had diplomatic status in the United States when her mother was pregnant with her. His diplomatic status ended in September 1994 and she was born in the United States in October 1994. She also had a birth certificate and a passport. When she left for ISIS she renounced her citizenship and the United States said her passport was no longer valid. She wants to come back to the United States because of her child and will take the consequences for her actions. Should she be let back in. Some would say yes because of her child. Others would say no because of her actions. If we don't let her back in what happens to the child? If let her back in what precedent does that set for others who are thinking of doing the same thing? Let us know what you think.
Former U.S. citizen turned ISIS bride Hoda Muthana wants to return home, but the government is denying entrance to Muthana due to terrorism concerns.
Seton Motley calls in to discuss McCabe starting a silent coup and Jussie Smollett faking his attack and Blake Farenthold is in the box to talk about Hoda Muthana committing treason and Bernie Sanders running for president.
This episode discusses whether Hoda Muthana and Shamima Begum should be forgiven. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-madray2/support
Hoda Muthana wants to come back to the US. She left Alabama at age 20 to join ISIS in Syria. She now wants to come back to the United States with her infant son. She says that she was brainwashed and she no longer wants to be a part of ISIS.
This week Trey is joined by Ken and they continue examining questions of constitutional significance. First, Trey reviews the history of incorporation before asking Ken to discuss the implications of the history-making Timbs v Indiana, where the Supreme Court incorporated the excessive fines prohibition of the Eighth Amendment. Next, Trey turns to the question of citizenship and the pending case of Hoda Muthana. Hoda, a woman who joined ISIS and now wants to return to the U.S.. The case allows Trey and Ken to talk about birthright citizenship, the politics of the right of return, and more generally citizenship and treason. *Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible*. If you're interested in supporting the show, go to patreon.com/politicsguys ( https://www.patreon.com/politicsguys ) or politicsguys.com/support ( http://www.politicsguys.com/support ). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy