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During a Nebraskan town hall yesterday on May 27, 2025, Republican Congressman Mike Flood tells his constituents that he ...
Despite their varied and diverse backgrounds, these courageous service members were united in their oath to uphold and defend ...
May 17 is Armed Services Day. Much like on Law Day on May 1, when lawyers reaffirm the oath they took to the Constitution when they joined the bar, I propose that veterans and active duty service ...
Trump, months after taking the oath of office, questioned whether he had a duty to uphold the constitutional right to due ...
Oath or Affirmation: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the ...
Is Trump's memory fading? It is in the oath of office, which he has taken twice: "To preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States." Presidents have always followed the ...
The president and members of Congress took an oath to “Protect and defend the Constitution of The United States against all enemies foreign and domestic.” Dr. John E. Warren is publisher of ...
Trump has taken this oath formally twice, during his 2017 and 2025 inaugurations, as required in Article II. Indeed, the framers of the Constitution deemed the presidential oath to be so important ...
protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” And now he’s saying he doesn’t know? And it’s not even the first time he has sworn the same oath. Trump did so back in 2016 ...
but you can’t support Donald Trump and the Constitution. He forgot his oath the minute he took it.” Moulton, a former U.S. Marine, tied the president’s actions to a broader breach of ...
Article II, Section 8 of the Constitution states that before the start of a presidential term, the president “shall take” the oath of office, including a promise to “preserve, protect and ...