Asked if he's required to uphold the Constitution, Trump responds: 'I don't know'

US President Donald Trump said during a wide-ranging interview that aired on Sunday that he does not know if he must uphold the US Constitution, the supreme law of the land. He also said he does not think military force will be needed to make Canada the “51st state” and downplayed the possibility he would look to run for a third term in the White House.

Asked if he's required to uphold the Constitution, Trump responds: 'I don't know'
US President Donald Trump said during a wide-ranging interview that aired on Sunday that he does not know if he must uphold the US Constitution, the supreme law of the land. He also said he does not think military force will be needed to make Canada the “51st state” and downplayed the possibility he would look to run for a third term in the White House.

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