While Donald Trump has joked about serving beyond his second presidential term, the Constitution strictly prohibits it.
The First Amendment Will Suffer Under Trump Given what’s heading our way, we need a capacious view and robust defense of the First Amendment from all quarters. Nan Levinson Share Facebook Twitter ...
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