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Good evening. It's Tuesday, March 19.
Tonight: The state of Texas is currently involved in complex, protracted and highly consequential litigation with the Biden administration. The core issue is whether Texas has the right to take the matter of illegal immigration into its own hands, as it has done by passing laws that authorize the state to build a barbed wire fence around the Rio Grande to keep out immigrants trying to enter the country illegally, as well as allowing state police officers to arrest those who are legally entering the United States, and specifically Texas, from Mexico.
The Biden administration has objected to all of this and began cutting down Texas's fences with Homeland Security agents. Then they went to court and argued that only the federal government has the right to act on the question of immigration and that states have no right to do anything. In late January, the Supreme Court, in a 5-4 ruling that we covered at length, seemed to side, at least for the moment, with the Biden administration when they issued a ruling with no rationale, no explanation, that allowed Homeland Security agents to continue to act against Texas's anti-immigration measures, including giving the green light to Homeland Security agents to cut down Texas's barbed wire fences. But today, the case returned to the Supreme Court, and this time the court sided with Texas, effectively giving the state the green light, at least for now, to enforce all of its anti-immigration measures against those entering the United States and Texas illegally.
These rulings, so far, have gone up and down the courts that have been largely procedural, at least on the level of the Supreme Court, they are anything but clear. We will nonetheless explain the latest ruling to you today, given its importance and where it leaves this consequential legal dispute, where a lot of states will now start to want to turn to take matters into their own hands in reaction to what they perceive to be the federal government's failure to protect their state from a wave of illegal immigration.
Then: ever since October 7, which was the day that Hamas killed several hundred Israeli civilians, followed by Joe Biden's vow to have the United States finance and arm Israel's war in Gaza, there has been increasingly intense attacks on anyone inside the United States who either criticize Israel or who dissents from Joe Biden's policy of paying for Israel's war.
While much of that dissent has come from the American left, some of it has come from the American right, especially the sectors of the American right that had been identifying as an America First movement and therefore opposed forcing Americans to finance the wars of foreign countries, whether that foreign country be Ukraine or Israel or anything else. One of the most prominent right-wing dissenters of U.S. policy toward Israel is Candace Owens, of the Daily Wire. From the start of the Israeli-Gaza war, this has created obvious tension. After all, The Daily Wire's founder and its most public face is Ben Shapiro, one of the country's most fanatical and extremist pro-Israel supporters, who demands that the U.S. finance both Israel's military and all of its wars, independently of the fact that millions of Israelis have a higher standard of living than millions of Americans.
Recently, Candace Owens has become even more vocal in her criticisms of both Israel and the support for it inside the United States from the Biden White House and from people in both parties. And that has caused some of the pro-Israel right to dispense with any pretense that they believe any longer in free discourse, and that they oppose cancel culture exactly as they did with Tucker Carlson just a couple of months ago, when he, too, expressed opposition to some of the core pieties on Israel. This part of the American right, this pro-Israel part of the American right, has launched a campaign to brand Candace Owens a racist and an anti-Semite, and many are now demanding that, as a result, The Daily Wire fired her for her views.
The way in which the pro-Israel right has embraced many of the same censorship and cancellation tactics that they spent years condemning the liberal left for wielding has been a frequent focus of ours on this show, and we will review some of the latest controversy surrounding attacks on Candace Owens by various rabbis and other supporters of Israel, and her views on Israel as a window for understanding these increasingly unsustainable dynamics when it comes to Israel and large parts of the American right.
Also, earlier this week, a former CNN host who was fired from CNN, Don Lemon, announced that Elon Musk had fired him or terminated a contract, which X extended to Lemon to broadcast his new podcast on the platform. According to Lemon, this happened after Elon Musk sat for an interview with him that was designed to help Lemon launch his new show on X and the reason Musk canceled the contract before it was even signed was due to Elon Musk’s irritation at many of Don Lemon's questions. Yesterday, Lemon released the full interview with Musk, and several parts of it are really worth examining. Those are the parts where Lemon struggles in the most intense and almost petty inducing ways to try to process and comprehend the most basic concepts of free speech and censorship, concepts that have become utterly obscured and anathema and rejected in the left-liberal circles in which Don Lemon exclusively resides. Last night we spent a lot of time on a New York Times article about censorship to illustrate the prevailing establishment view on free speech and censorship, and Lemon's comments really do the same thing.
And then finally, the nominally independent senator from Vermont, Bernie Sanders, announced this week that he is launching a new podcast in which he told his predominantly left-wing followers, to the extent there are any left, that, as he put it, it's okay to be angry about Capitalism. All of this reveals the only real function at this point about Bernie Sanders and his House counterpart, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, namely, to seduce angry leftists into believing that Sanders and AOC still empathize with their anger toward the Democratic Party, all with the goal of hurting them into the Democratic Party and continuing to march behind Joe Biden. In so many ways, this rotted duo, who came to prominence promising to disrupt and subvert the Democratic Party establishment, have instead become its most valuable and loyal tools.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.