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Get them the hell out”: Trump punts on question of following the Constitution on “Meet the Press

president Donald Trump It appears to have forgotten the oath I swear twice.

In an interview with “Meet“Trump has repeatedly on whether or not he is obliged to follow the constitution or not. Christine Wilker He was asked if Trump believes that citizens and non -citizens in the United States are He is entitled to due legal procedures.

“I am not a lawyer,” Trump answered. “I don’t know.”

When pressing an answer, Trump returned to his last defense that conducting trials for all the people whose administration is deporting the assumed criminal associations will be consumed for time.

“We must have a million or two million experiences. We have thousands of people who are … some of the worst people on earth. Some of the worst people on earth,” he said. “I was elected to remove hell from here, and the courts prevent me from doing this.”

Wilker went on a direct way, and Trump was frankly asked whether he was feeling “support for the constitution”.

“I don’t know. I have to respond by saying, again, I have great lawyers working for me, and they will clearly follow what the Supreme Court said,” he said.

Elsewhere in the interview, Trump did the idea of ​​using military force to take Greenland. The president prompted Greenland and converted some or all Canada to “Country 51”.

When Wilker asked about the invasion of Canada, Trump said he would not “reach this point” with our neighbor in the north.

He said: “Something can happen with Greenland. I will be honest, we need this for national and international security.”

“I do not see him with Canada,” he said. “I just don’t see that, I must be honest with you.”

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