A week into his presidency, the incumbent's actions seem at odds with the oath he took to preserve and protect the Constitution. This article critiques his threatening tactics towards states regarding voter-ID laws and immigration, the controversial appointments of individuals like Pam Bondi and Kash Patel, and actions that undermine the principles of justice and domestic tranquility. Additionally, his pardoning of insurrectionists and firing of security personnel raises further concerns about his commitment to these foundational ideals, suggesting a deeply troubling departure from the responsibilities of his office.
The new president's actions contradict his oath to protect the Constitution, as he threatens states and makes unethical appointments that undermine justice.
By pardoning insurrectionists and firing security personnel, he jeopardizes domestic tranquility and fails to uphold the nation's fundamental principles.
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