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Trump: I don't know if I should respect the constitution

2025-05-04 16:55

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2025-05-04 16:55

In a television interview discussed by “Washington Post”, US President Donald Trump, asked if he should respect the constitution, replied “I don't know”. He declared that he would not seek the third term and indicated that his successor may be the vice president of JD Vance or secretary of state Marco Rubio.

Trump: I don't know if I should respect the constitution
Trump: I don't know if I should respect the constitution
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An interview for MBC News will be broadcast on Sunday.

Trump emphasized that he would continue to spend immigrants from the country and cannot imagine that the courts will be allowed to hear “millions of cases” of such people, and he needs a full mandate to quickly get rid of the country of people who are “murderers and drug dealers”. “I was chosen to do the hell from here, and the courts make it difficult for me to do it,” said the president.

Asked if in this situation he was still obliged to comply with the constitution, he said that he did not know, and added that “brilliant lawyers work for him, who of course would adapt to the opinion of the Supreme Court.”

Trump again did not rule out the use of force to appropriate Greenland, but assessed that it was “highly unbelievable” so that he had to escape in the case of Canada, which should be 51. The state of the US. It would be “a state that we would love very much” – added the president, who is to soon meet with the new Canadian Prime Minister Marek Carney.

Trump assured that “he does not think about it” to strive for another term, and although he refused to answer the question, who in his opinion should take over his succession, he said: “JD does a fantastic job”, and as the vice president he would have a facilitated start in the election. But he also mentioned that Marco Rubio “is great”.

“WP” emphasizes that the quotations of the Secretary of State in the immediate vicinity of the president have increased impressively and he became a “key connector” with the president for people striving for Trump's attention.

The media recently pays attention to the increase in the importance of Rubio, which has become one of Trump's most trusted people and gathered four functions: US Secretary of State, security advisor, to the head of state archives and USAID administrator. “New York Times” called him “the minister of everything”, who “probably broke the record of the number of government functions held in modern US history.”

At the end of the interview, in which he raised a lot of topics, the president rejected the suggestion that “introduces the country to the path of authoritarian rule”, and said: “Many people love Trump. I won the election.” (PAP)

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