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Trump stores more information in his head than anyone, but even he should not be expected to memorize the entire constitution.
The original constitution is only five pages long in two columns and not complicated, it's not massive like the Bible or the Rigveda or something like that. One does not need to memorize every word (no one does).
Most people I imagine could not even recite the Gettysburg address if you put your gun to their heads so a verbatim recitation of the constitution would be an unreasonable expectation of anyone. One only needs to understand the basics and be able to go back to the constitution for reference.
The sycophantic rave about Trump's mastery of mind is hilarious Trump is like an Idiot Savant, without the savant part.
You have to be Donald Trump in disguise to make a statement like that ! "More information in his head"? The man is as dumb as a rock, has the vocabulary level of a 4 year old, and he keeps repeating the same things over and over and over again.
At some point, you have to wake up and realize he has one skill, and one skill only...……..conning gullible people who were ripe for the picking. Unfortunately, some of them will never see the light.
What has Trump done that is unconstitutional? Do you not think he has a legal team, advisors, and also legislators and courts that would say anything if he did try to do something illegal?
Trump reading the Constitution: "We the perfect People, in Order to provide defense, insure domestic Tranquility, and secure Blessings to ourselves, do establish this the United States of America."
I think I agree with what he was saying. The application of the clause is phony. not the clause.
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