Suspense crime, Digital Desk : While being televised, ex-US president Donald Trump said that he was not certain whether he had any obligation to adhere to the Constitution. When cuestioned if noncitizens are afforded due process of law in the United States, his answer was: “I don’t know. I’m not a lawyer”.
During an interview with Kristen Welker on "Meet the Press," Trump commented on the Fifth Amendment, accepting that it “might say that” but also maintained that following it would inevitably lead to “a million or two million or three million trials” for deporting illegal immigrants.
Knowing the Fifth Amendment's Understanding 5th Amemdments
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution refers to the legal proceedings of a criminal constitution. They provide legal safeguards against self incrimination, double jeopardy, and guarantee due process of law. It also provides legal forgone compensation when having private property taken for public purposes.
Trump underlines the difficulties in immigration enforcement
I Trump underlined the fact that he intends to be the one eliminating the people he calls “undesirable immigrants” and has been put into the position of “illegal” deportations regarding legal rulings that have caused a postponement for years. “I was elected to get them the hell out of here and the courts are holding me from doing it”, adds Trump.
Legal Responsibilities Now Lie With the Lawyers, Trump Claims
To skirt the responsibility of a constitutional duty, he claims that the only action he needs to take is to hire exceptional lawyers, to which he now has. In passing the duty to his legal team, he points out that he has lawyers who follow subsequent court decisions made by the Supreme Court.
Trump Administrations Clash with the Law over Immigration Policies
With immigration being a key issue, Trump’s policies led to several court cases. Judicial branches of government dealt with the executive branch's contempt of court in a pusblishedcase regarding a deported migrant who was El Salvadoran was deported. This highlighted tensions between the executive branch’s power and the judicial system’s order.
Constitutional Responsibilities Makes the Headlines After Political Exposition on Donald Trump’s Oath
Opposition has Notices Trump saying that, “to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States,” are parts of the oath of office he undertook to announce. Trump’s recent remarks from the office have brought back conversations regarding the constitutional duties he carries.
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