Silence Dogood
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Against enemies foreign and domestic. Ms13?Defend and protect what?
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Against enemies foreign and domestic. Ms13?Defend and protect what?
Not part of the presidential oath, which is set forth in article II.Against enemies foreign and domestic. Ms13?
Ok ill give you that one, but it is part of other officials oaths. But the president still defends the constitution. Thousands on the border illegally gaining entry can be considered a threatNot part of the presidential oath, which is set forth in article II.
Well sure, but the Ukrainians wouldn't be there if you guys hadn't invaded first.Ok ill give you that one, but it is part of other officials oaths. But the president still defends the constitution. Thousands on the border illegally gaining entry can be considered a threat
As you posted four days ago —
No. The presidential oath of office says to “…preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”Against enemies foreign and domestic. Ms13?
Please specify the threat to the constitution.But the president still defends the constitution. Thousands on the border illegally gaining entry can be considered a threat
I'd also say he's doing very well for having English as a second languageSuper, he googled due process. What more would you have him do??
1. So you're citing the new Breitbart as if it's quality reporting?Less than one week after The Tennessee Star reported that Abrego Garcia was stopped by the Tennessee Highway Patrol in late 2022, and released at the instruction of the “Biden-era FBI” despite being suspected of human trafficking, transporting nine passengers, and operating the vehicle without a valid license, Just the News reported that Abrego Garcia was driving a vehicle registered to Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes.