How the Supreme Court Just Rewrote Your Voting Rights (With AG Rob Bonta)
The Supreme Court just dismantled a core piece of the Voting Rights Act, while a controversial federal bill threatens to disenfranchise millions of eligible American voters. California Attorney General Rob Bonta joins Congressman Scott Peters to break down the legal battle lines, the reality behind voter fraud data, and the quiet effort to deploy the military to local polling stations. Watch to see what this means for your vote ahead of the November 2026 election.
Are our voting rights under the most severe legal threat in modern history, or are current legislative efforts a common-sense approach to secure our elections?
In this episode of 72 & Sunny, Congressman Scott Peters (CA-50) sits down with California Attorney General Rob Bonta to strip away the partisan talking points and dive deep into the legal warfare reshaping American democracy. Following the Supreme Court’s landmark 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Calais, legal experts warn that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 has been rendered nearly powerless. At the same time, the federal SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) has cleared the House, threatening to implement strict documentary proof of citizenship that could block millions of eligible, voting-age Americans from casting a ballot.
Attorney General Bonta shares exclusive, inside insights into how state attorneys general are acting as the nation’s institutional backbone—successfully blocking unconstitutional executive orders in court and running crisis simulations for potential Election Day disruptions, including the unlawful deployment of the National Guard and ICE monitors at local polling stations.
Beyond the voting rights battle, Congressman Peters answers hard-hitting questions from San Diego constituents. He addresses the root causes of the California housing crisis, explains why he identifies as a YIMBY (Yes In My Backyard), and breaks down his upcoming 2026 federal legislation, including the Build More Housing Near Transit Act and the Faith in Housing Act.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
* The Truth About Voter Fraud: The concrete data from state audits (including Utah and Kansas) proving that documented noncitizen voting is virtually non-existent.
* The Calais Decision Decoded: How the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling functionally rewrote Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and what it means for racial minority voters.
* The Disenfranchisement Math: Why the SAVE Act’s in-person proof of citizenship requirement disproportionately impacts married women, rural communities, and low-income Americans.
* The Battle Over "Election Day": An inside look at the Watson Supreme Court case and whether mail-in ballots postmarked on time but received after Election Day will still count.
* Solving the California Housing Crisis: How reforming the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and utilizing faith-based parking lots can drastically lower the cost of living.
WHO THIS IS FOR
* Voters & Civil Rights Advocates looking for objective, legal breakdowns of changing election laws without the media sensationalism.
* Policy Enthusiasts & Law Students eager to understand the intersection of state executive power, federalism, and constitutional law.
* San Diego & California Residents wanting to know exactly what constitutional amendments will be on their November 2026 ballot and how local housing initiatives affect their communities.
Some notable moments from this episode:
00:00 - The Shocking Numbers Behind the SAVE Act
03:04 - Introducing California Attorney General Rob Bonta
05:01 - From Berkeley to Selma: The Bonta Family Legacy & United Farm Workers
10:00 - The Dangerous Resurgence of Political Hatred & Scapegoating
12:50 - Debunking the Myth of Widespread Voter Fraud (The Receipts)
16:04 - How the SAVE Act Disenfranchises Married Women & Rural Voters
18:52 - Louisiana v. Calais: Did the Supreme Court Kill the Voting Rights Act?
21:37 - Blocking Unconstitutional Executive Orders & The Watson Case
25:50 - Preparing for Armed Military & ICE Deployment at Local Polling Places
31:25 - Why Lower Court Judges Are Fighting Back Against Executive Lawlessness
33:50 - Action Item: How to Protect Your Vote This Week
38:53 - San Diego Q&A: The Intangible Culture of Collaboration
40:34 - YIMBY vs NIMBY: Reforming CEQA to Fix the California Housing Crisis
42:15 - Federal Solutions: The Build More Housing Near Transit Act
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