Trump Says ‘I Don’t Know’ When Asked if He Has to ‘Uphold the Constitution’
First, let’s review the Oath of Office for the Presidency.
ArtII.S1.C8.1.1 Oath of Office for the Presidency Generally
Article II, Section 1, Clause 8:
Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation:– I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Article II, Section 1, Clause 8 provides that the President must swear or affirm to “faithfully execute the Office of President” and “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution” to the best of the President’s ability. Presidents since George Washington have reflected on the oath’s significance and the burden it places on the President. In his second inaugural address, Washington declared that a violation of the presidential oath would occasion not only “constitutional punishment,” but “the upbraidings of all who are now witnesses of the present solemn ceremony.” Of the oath, Justice Joseph Story wrote: “[t]here is little need of commentary . . . . No man can well doubt the propriety of placing a president of the United States under the most solemn obligations to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution.”
Back on January 20, 2017, Donald J. Trump swore this oath of office. Despite winning the popular vote by a narrow margin, 49.8% to 48.3%, and almost 90,000,000 registered voters not voting, Trump was elected and swore this oath of office a second time on January 20, 2025.
Now Trump claims that he doesn’t know if he needs to uphold the Constitution?
Yep, that’s what PINO Trump said in an interview with Kristen Welker on NBC’s Meet the Press this week.
“Your Secretary of State says everyone who’s here, citizens and non-citizens, deserve due process. Do you agree, Mr. President?” Welker asked Trump.
“I don’t know. I’m not, I’m not a lawyer. I don’t know,” he said.
To summarize, this self-professed “really smart”, “very stable genius”, doesn’t trust or believe his Secretary of State’s assertion?
Trump also seems to believe he has a ‘mandate’. He won by less than two percent of the popular vote. Moreover, Trump believes that his campaign promises to deport undocumented immigrants — or this one, at least, because he already blew off several others, like ending the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and lowering inflation — carries more weight than his sworn oath to uphold the Constitution?
The United States of America really elected a duplicitous jackass in 2024. But he’s a useful jackass for those who aren’t interested in maintaining the United States as a democratic republic, entities such as the Heritage Foundation and Project 2025. We’re traversing deep wormholes of twisted logic these days. Tariffs will lower prices. The POTUS doesn’t need to support or defend the Constitution. Agencies can be ended by Executive Order regardless of Congress’s role in creating the agencies. Insider trading is now okay. Greed is good. Due process is not necessarily due process. Next thing that you know, Trump and his minions will be claiming that Christianity will be the official religion, despite the separation of church and state wall.
Oh, wait.
Trump, brushing aside separation of church and state, establishes religious liberty commission
Trump, who just reminded us that he’s not a lawyer, so he doesn’t know if he’s required to uphold the Constitution and due process as described in the Fifth Amendment of the Bill of Rights, has demonstrated he doesn’t care about the Constitution. He’ll just dance around it and drag the rest of us with him, regardless of the law.
So many of us saw it coming. It makes us increasingly angry and bitter.
The United States is not a monarchy. Trump’s election to the office of the presidency does not give him the right to overthrow or ignore the Constitution. In just 100 days of Trump’s second term, we are deep into a crisis.
Take it to the streets on June 14, 2025. Trump is not a king. See fiftyfifty.one for more.
He also described the Declaration of Independence with words that made it clear he has no idea what the hell it says.
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Oh, yes. My wife shared that with me the other day. Definitely another WTF moment.
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He has NEVER cared about the United States and what it stands for. His ONLY interest and concern has ALWAYS been how he can benefit himself. Both financially AND egotistically. The fact that his faithful followers in this country are unable to recognize this is sad. And frustrating. And scary.
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Yes, then I hear his followers say that he speaks for them. Which makes sense; they weren’t interested in helping the nation; they were only invested in how they as individuals could be enriched by a Trump presidency. The GOTP has become a shallow, greedy, power-hungry and unprincipled party. There are some Republicans who are old style conservatives but not enough of them will stand up to Trump and his minions.
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And why do you think they won’t stand up to Trump? Could it be that they are fearful of retribution??? “God” forbid!
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Yes, and that’s the weirdest part of this. He’s such a financial and verbal bully. And they’re such cowards. I believe I also mentioned greedy and unprincipled, too. A perfect crucible for that party and Trump’s position in it.
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