WASHINGTON — In a midnight session that will be remembered as a turning point for the Republic, the Senate successfully passed the “Born in America Act.” Championed by Senator John Neely Kennedy (R-LA), the historic legislation restores absolute national sovereignty by mandating that
only natural-born citizens may hold federal office.
The act, passed to cure a long-standing vulnerability in the nation’s leadership, effectively bars individuals with past or present dual citizenship from serving in Congress, the Cabinet, or the Judiciary.

“If You Weren’t Born on This Soil…”
“The Constitution says natural-born for President,” Senator Kennedy declared to the chamber. “I just made it the law for everybody. If you weren’t born on this soil, you don’t run this soil. Period.”
Despite fierce opposition from Democrats and the media, the bill passed 51–49, with the Vice President casting the tie-breaking vote at 12:00 a.m.
Immediate Action
Enforcement began instantly. In a display of law and order, federal officers escorted ineligible officials—including fourteen House members and two Cabinet secretaries—from the Capitol. While liberal critics decried the scene as chaotic, supporters hailed it as the efficient removal of globalist influence from the halls of power.
Trump: “America ONLY”

President Trump immediately celebrated the victory, posting on Truth Social:
“Biggest win ever. America First just became America ONLY.”
By sunrise, the message was clear: The era of divided loyalties is over. The United States government is now exclusively in the hands of the American people.


