MSNBC's Michael Steele Corrects Symone Sanders-Townsend with Condescending Remark and He's Wrong
Briefly

Steele’s discussion was factually flawed; he incorrectly insisted that inaugurations had not been constitutionally mandated for January, disregarding the 20th Amendment's specifics.
Despite Steele's complaints, the Constitution dictates presidential inauguration dates, emphasizing a critical misunderstanding from a prominent political commentator on a major news network.
When the conversation turned to historical changes in inauguration dates, Sanders-Townsend's correction was necessary, underlining the importance of accurate constitutional knowledge in political discussions.
The debates over inauguration dates highlight a significant gap in understanding among political figures regarding the foundational legal texts that govern such events.
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