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Tim Pool Claims Supreme Court Rulings Push America Toward Civil War

Timcast IRL · Federalist Co-Founder EXPLODES After SCOTUS Rulings, America Is FRACTURED · July 1, 2026
Tim Pool Claims Supreme Court Rulings Push America Toward Civil War
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Federalist Co-Founder EXPLODES After SCOTUS Rulings, America Is FRACTURED
"The Supreme Court has taken every ruling that pushes us towards civil war. Red states should just refuse to issue birth certificates to the children of non-citizens. And again, the Supreme Court will have to litigate every single case. If Roberts wants to be a politician who writes law instead of a judge, he can fight with 10 more unelected legislators in robes."
Tim Pool argues that recent Supreme Court decisions, particularly regarding birthright citizenship, are accelerating the nation toward civil conflict. He endorses Sean Davis's proposal that red states should refuse to issue birth certificates to children of non-citizens, forcing the Supreme Court to litigate each case individually. Pool frames Chief Justice Roberts as acting as a legislator rather than a judge and suggests packing the court as a potential response.

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Tim Pool and his co-hosts discuss the dissolution of American political norms following a Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship, with Pool arguing the decision pushes the nation toward civil war. The episode centers on proposals from Federalist co-founder Sean Davis suggesting extreme measures red states could take in response, including refusing to issue birth certificates to children of non-citizens, denying entry to pregnant foreigners, and even requiring sterilization of foreign visitors. Pool endorses nullification strategies and suggests packing the Supreme Court, framing Chief Justice Roberts as legislating from the bench rather than interpreting law. The conversation shifts to apocalyptic scenarios about urban collapse, with Pool citing unnamed simulations claiming New York City residents would resort to cannibalism within days of losing water access. He describes a 9-million-person exodus creating unprecedented destruction across rural areas. Pool dismisses conservative confidence in civil conflict preparedness, arguing that leftists are more willing to use violence and better organized tactically. The episode concludes with Pool proposing Neuralink-based virtual reality pods as a solution to political division, arguing liberals would voluntarily remove themselves from society to live in simulated realities while conservatives fund the system through a 50% tax. He frames this as preventing civil conflict while ensuring liberals eventually die out without reproducing. Throughout the discussion, Pool and his guests treat the breakdown of constitutional order and political violence as increasingly inevitable outcomes of current Supreme Court decisions.

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