Moreno’s bombshell hits like a political earthquake.
A hardline “loyalty test” that could force Melania and Barron Trump
to choose which country they belong to. One passport.
One flag. Or lose everything. Allies are stunned.
Lawyers are scrambling. And the Trump family’s carefully guarded status may be far more fragile than anyone imag… Continues…
Bernie Moreno’s “Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025” is more than a symbolic gesture; it’s a direct challenge
to the modern idea of dual identity in America. By forcing dual nationals to renounce their other citizenship
or automatically lose their U.S. status after a one-year deadline, the bill weaponizes
allegiance as a legal trigger. That explosive design becomes even more volatile when it collides with the
Trump family’s complex immigration story.
Melania Trump, a naturalized citizen through an “extraordinary ability” visa, and Barron
Trump, an American by birth who also holds Slovenian citizenship, would be pushed into a public,
deeply personal choice: abandon their European ties or risk their place in the country
that made their name synonymous with power. Beyond the Trumps, millions of Americans with
dual nationality would suddenly face the same ultimatum, turning private heritage into a political battlefield.