Alan Jackson Just Drew a Line in the Constitution — and Washington Is Erupting. In a stunning move no one saw coming, Alan Jackson dropped a proposal that detonated across Capitol Hill like a political thunderclap: if you weren’t born on American soil, you should never be allowed to lead the nation. Within hours, lawmakers, analysts, and fans were caught in a storm of outrage and praise. Supporters hailed it as a bold stand for American identity, while critics blasted it as a dangerous rollback of constitutional values. Insiders warn it could reshape the 2026 elections, disqualifying key contenders and igniting the fiercest constitutional showdown in decades. Is Alan Jackson safeguarding America’s roots — or dividing it with a brand-new line in the sand?

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