Trump's Two-Word Response on Upholding the Constitution
In a recent NBC News interview, Donald Trump was asked if he believes he must uphold the US Constitution as Commander-in-Chief
Trump, 78, evaded the question, saying, "I don't know" when asked about upholding the supreme law of the land
Pressed about whether people deserve due process of law, Trump responded, "I'm not a lawyer. I don't know"
The comment came amid criticisms over his controversial mass deportation policies, which bypass due process for undocumented migrants
Trump defended these rapid expulsions as necessary to address a "national emergency," claiming court trials for migrants would take "300 years"
The Fifth and 14th Amendments guarantee due process and equal protection under the law, which Trump’s policies have been criticized for potentially violating
The Fifth and 14th Amendments guarantee due process and equal protection under the law, which Trump’s policies have been criticized for potentially violating
Trump also backtracked on claims of seeking a third term, stating he would aim for "four great years" and then hand over power