Constitution Wins...Trump Loses

Nonsense. He is a president but he's still an individual. He doesn't have to give up his individual rights just because he's a president.
Yes, except he's using the Twitter platform to tweet about "the people's" business that he's conducting as POTUS. HE's the one who set precedence on this.

Yeah what a brilliant guy - Using the Twit to conduct foreign policy while insulting & threatening his enemies including judges and his own Justice Department. :rolleyes-41:
This is where you're wrong. His personal Twitter account carries no more weight than making a speech. It is his personal account and not official government business.

Sorry Aba Baba - on this one you're wrong .. just ask Spicey!

WASHINGTON — It's official — the president's tweets, that is.

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Tuesday that Trump's tweets should be taken as official statements, contradicting other White House officials who have tamped down on the official nature of the tweets in recent days.

"The president is president of the United States," Spicer said, "so they are to be considered official statements by the president of the United States."
 
Nonsense. He is a president but he's still an individual. He doesn't have to give up his individual rights just because he's a president.
Yes, except he's using the Twitter platform to tweet about "the people's" business that he's conducting as POTUS. HE's the one who set precedence on this.

Yeah what a brilliant guy - Using the Twit to conduct foreign policy while insulting & threatening his enemies including judges and his own Justice Department. :rolleyes-41:
This is where you're wrong. His personal Twitter account carries no more weight than making a speech. It is his personal account and not official government business.

Sorry Aba Baba - on this one you're wrong .. just ask Spicey!

WASHINGTON — It's official — the president's tweets, that is.

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Tuesday that Trump's tweets should be taken as official statements, contradicting other White House officials who have tamped down on the official nature of the tweets in recent days.

"The president is president of the United States," Spicer said, "so they are to be considered official statements by the president of the United States."
Do Sean Spicer and you also think the POTUS' speech today at the Naval Academy was official policy?

Goofballs.
 

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