Political Rehab
Trump's birthright citizenship defeat dominated the headlines, but it wasn't the only Supreme Court decision that mattered. While Trump suffered one of his biggest constitutional defeats since returning to office, Republicans quietly walked away with two victories that could shape the 2026 midterms long after the birthright debate fades. Political Rehab brings together a Republican strategist and a Democratic insider to strip away the noise and break down what actually matters: the power plays, campaign consequences, and warning signs both parties are watching behind closed doors. This week, Matt Wylie and Matt Robison break down Trump's birthright loss, the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential firing authority, the trans sports decision, Clarence Thomas' warning that the constitutional fight isn't over, and the overlooked campaign finance ruling that could give Republicans a significant strategic advantage heading into 2026. Then, in The Battlefield, the guys dig into the races that matter most: why Republicans are underperforming in key Senate contests, what Thomas Kean Jr.'s New Jersey seat says about the House map, why Colorado's 8th District deserves more attention, and how one underreported Supreme Court ruling could change campaign strategy more than any poll. Plus, Trump's latest financial disclosures, why making Trump the Republican Party's closing argument may be a dangerous political gamble, and a Dose of Hope celebrating America's 250th birthday—from Young Washington to a scientific breakthrough that could transform medicine. It's PTI meets The Daily Show for politics: fast, sharp, funny, and built for people who want to understand the madness without becoming part of it. Plus, a much-needed Dose of Hope for America's 250th birthday—from Young Washington to a scientific breakthrough that could transform medicine. In this episode: Supreme Court, birthright citizenship, 14th Amendment, Clarence Thomas, executive power, presidential authority, campaign finance, 2026 midterms, Senate races, House races, New Jersey 7, Colorado 8, polling, campaign strategy, Trump financial disclosures, Political Rehab. Questions this episode answers: Why did Trump lose the birthright citizenship case? Did the Supreme Court expand presidential authority? What did Clarence Thomas signal about the future of the 14th Amendment? Which Supreme Court ruling could have the biggest impact on the 2026 midterms? What are the latest warning signs for Republicans in the battle for Congress?
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