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Americans Split on Importance of U.S. Birth for Being ‘Truly American’

30 June 2026
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The recent NBC News poll shows that Americans are divided on whether being born in the U.S. is crucial to American identity, with 54% saying it is important and 45% saying it is not. The survey, sponsored by More Perfect and conducted by Jeff Horwitt and Bill McInturff, found that being born in the U.S. ranked lowest on the list of traits important to being "truly American." This comes as the Supreme Court struck down an executive order from President Trump regarding birthright citizenship. Summary:

  • Belief in liberty and equality, voting in elections, and being involved in the local community are key traits to being considered truly American.
  • Republicans are more likely to view being born in the U.S. as important, while Democrats are divided on its significance.
  • There is a wide partisan gap on the importance of traits like believing in God, speaking English, and sharing American customs and traditions.

    Why It Matters:

    The survey reveals deep political divisions among Americans on what defines national identity. While beliefs in liberty, equality, and civic engagement are widely agreed upon, factors like birthplace, religion, language, and customs show stark differences across party lines. These findings highlight the ongoing polarization in American society and the diverse interpretations of what it means to be truly American. What You Need to Know
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    • This decision caused the price of Bitcoin to drop by 17%.
    • Tesla will not sell any of its Bitcoin holdings.

    CEO Elon Musk announced on Twitter that Tesla will no longer accept Bitcoin as payment for its vehicles, citing environmental reasons. This news led to a 17% drop in the price of Bitcoin. Despite this decision, Tesla has confirmed that it will not be selling any of its Bitcoin holdings, indicating a potential shift in the company’s approach to cryptocurrency.

    Why It Matters

    Elon Musk’s announcement has significant implications for both the cryptocurrency market and the environmental impact of digital currencies. Tesla’s decision to halt Bitcoin payments highlights the growing concern over the energy consumption associated with mining cryptocurrencies. This move may also influence other companies to reconsider their stance on accepting Bitcoin, leading to a broader discussion on the sustainability of digital assets.

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