Screenshot Far-Left Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson left many Americans scratching their heads after offering a bizarre analogy involving… stealing a wallet in Japan. During oral arguments in the landmark case tied to President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, Jackson attempted to redefine the concept of “allegiance” under the 14th Amendment, using a hypothetical crime committed abroad. The exchange occurred during a discussion on the 14th Amendment and the definition of being “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States In the warped world of the radical left, being subject to criminal prosecution is now the same thing as the “allegiance” required for birthright citizenship. Jackson laid out a convoluted hypothetical involving a trip to Japan. Her argument? If she steals a…
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