Topic: Dual Citizenship

8 chapters across the catalog

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 4:25 - 9:26

1812: Champagne Socialist

Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, Dual Citizenship Debate

Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes recently discussed political loyalty and the influence of foreign nations on American politicians. They proposed that individuals with dual citizenship or those serving in foreign militaries should be barred from certain U.S. political projects. This stance is contrasted with the lack of criticism toward Americans who fought for Ukraine.

Stay Safe!
Episode 959 1:41:17 - 1:44:57

959: Stay Safe!

Australian Dual Citizenship Crisis in Government

Australia is facing a constitutional crisis as several members of Parliament, including Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, were discovered to hold dual citizenship. The Australian Constitution strictly prohibits individuals with allegiance to a foreign power from serving in government. Joyce has moved to renounce his New Zealand citizenship, but the High Court must decide if he was eligible to nominate for office in the first place, potentially shifting the balance of power in Parliament.

Loyalty Test
Episode 899 2:32 - 6:02

899: Loyalty Test

Italian Migrant Economy, Chinese Acquisitions and Dual Citizenship

Italy's economy is described as being heavily dependent on European Union funds provided for migrant housing, valued at 45 euros per day per person. Reports indicate Chinese investors are buying major Italian assets, including football clubs Milan and Inter, olive oil companies, and fashion brands like Dolce & Gabbana. One of the host's family members recently secured dual citizenship after a year-long bureaucratic process.

Short Circuit
Episode 849 2:09:36 - 2:13:09

849: Short Circuit

Saudi Arabia Human Rights and the "Naive American Woman"

A report from RT International details the case of Amina Al Jafari, a British-Saudi woman allegedly locked in a cage by her father in Riyadh. The discussion covers the lack of protection for Western women who marry Saudi men and move to the kingdom, noting that the U.S. Embassy often refuses to intervene. Travelers are also warned that having an Israeli stamp in their passport will result in being barred from entering Saudi Arabia.

Short Circuit
Episode 849 2:13:09 - 2:15:02

849: Short Circuit

Dual Citizenship and Passport Renewal Complications

Adam Curry shares a story about his daughter Christina's difficulties traveling with dual U.S. and Dutch citizenship. After her American passport expired and she attempted to enter the U.S. on a Dutch visa waiver (ESTA), she was detained and "traumatized" by a Customs and Border Protection agent. The incident highlights the increasing difficulty of navigating international travel as government databases become more integrated.

Win by a Gyp
Episode 690 23:11 - 24:53

690: Win by a Gyp

Dual Citizenship Laws, Gerard Depardieu and Tax Exile

The hosts discuss the complexities of dual citizenship for Americans, noting changes in the 1990s that made it easier to hold multiple passports. They reference French actor Gerard Depardieu's decision to seek Russian citizenship for tax reasons. One host mentions the difficulty of maintaining European bank accounts as a U.S. citizen due to regulatory hurdles.

Germany Boy
Episode 241 1:04:58 - 1:09:42

241: Germany Boy

Listener Donations, Birthday Shout-outs

The hosts acknowledge various donations from international listeners, including a $92.80 contribution from Warsaw, Poland. They also discuss the legality of dual citizenship for Australians and Americans while providing birthday greetings for several show producers.

Just Hiking
Episode 237 1:02:15 - 1:06:16

237: Just Hiking

Carlos Slim and Dual Citizenship in Haiti

Bill Clinton mentions a $20 million loan facility for Haitian businesses established with Carlos Slim. He also expresses his priority to push for dual citizenship for the Haitian diaspora. The hosts argue this is a legal maneuver to allow Wyclef Jean or other preferred candidates to eventually take power in Haiti despite current residency laws.