- 06 Dec 2022 15:37
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Before Trump was elected in 2016, I called Trump a threat to freedom and democracy and a national security threat to the United States. I have always said that about Trump. You cannot support Trump and say you support the U.S. Constitution or believe in freedom or democracy or in people's right to vote and to be heard. You cannot support Trump and claim you are an American patriot. If you support Trump, you are clearly against and oppose the U.S. Constitution and what it stands for.
Given Trump's statements as written below, the Republicans have stated they support the U.S. Constitution. However, Trump has clearly stated that he is against the U.S. Constitution. So, when will the Republicans denounce Trump and cut all ties with Trump and Trump-like candidates? Will Republicans choose the U.S. Constitution, or will they choose people like Trump, who has made his words clear that he wants to tear up the Constitution and made it unmistakable in his own words?
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/05/opinions ... index.html
Given Trump's statements as written below, the Republicans have stated they support the U.S. Constitution. However, Trump has clearly stated that he is against the U.S. Constitution. So, when will the Republicans denounce Trump and cut all ties with Trump and Trump-like candidates? Will Republicans choose the U.S. Constitution, or will they choose people like Trump, who has made his words clear that he wants to tear up the Constitution and made it unmistakable in his own words?
Ashley Pratte Oates wrote:Many in the political class who have criticized former President Donald Trump as a threat to democracy, especially after the deadly Capitol insurrection, have been proved right once again.
In a post on his social media site, Truth Social, over the weekend, Trump called for all “rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution” to be terminated to overturn the 2020 election and put him back in power. He was responding to the release of internal Twitter emails showing how the social media platform’s executives debated before the 2020 election about allowing links to a New York Post story about material reportedly found on the laptop of Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s son.
Those of us who’ve taken a stand against Trump feel vindicated by this truly jarring post after years of being called alarmists. But it’s a sad day for democracy when a former US President is calling for the termination of our nation’s founding document and principles.
Given that Trump swore an oath to protect, defend and uphold the Constitution at his 2017 inauguration, this should give us all pause as he runs for the presidency again.
Not surprisingly, many of those within the GOP leadership remain silent on rebuking Trump for this, just as they remained silent after the January 6, 2021, insurrection and instead used their platforms to defend Trump’s dangerous narrative that the 2020 election was stolen.
Former Vice President Mike Pence told a South Carolina radio station on Monday that every federal official takes an oath to uphold the Constitution, according to The Hill. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who said in January 2021 that Trump “provoked” the mob at the Capitol, said he plans to address the former President’s comments on the Constitution at his weekly press conference Tuesday. Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 2 Senate Republican, told CNN he disagrees with Trump’s latest remarks but stopped short of saying whether they disqualify him from running in 2024. Another member of the GOP leadership team, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, called Trump’s social media post “certainly irresponsible.”
Of course, many Republicans would be the first to tell you that their party platform is based on defending the Constitution.
But rather than draw a line in the sand and cut ties with Trump, knowing the dangerous threat he poses, they continue to try to curry favor with him while putting the safety of the American people and the best interests of our democracy in jeopardy.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/05/opinions ... index.html
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