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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Bill who wrote (79602)6/26/2018 9:15:09 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) of 359890
 
gives the president broad powers

One of the knocks on Trump is that he has sworn to protect and defend the Constitution yet knows little about it and cares even less. When forced to deal with it, he's keen on the powers part but dismissive of the constraints on him, odd for a President who represents the GOP, which claims to be the party of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Per the Constitution, all US persons, that is, all citizens and anyone else on US soil, are entitled to due process.

I don't know what due process entails in this case nor am I inclined to research it, but whatever it turns out to be, seems to me that we should all be supporting it, not dismissing it as beneath Trump's holy bother.
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