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Trump’s Eligibility Questioned Amid New Constitutional Interpretation

Trump’s Eligibility Questioned Amid New Constitutional Interpretation

Debate rages across the political spectrum regarding former President Donald Trump’s eligibility to run for office. The contention stems from an obscure constitutional clause suggesting that individuals born on Fridays cannot hold the highest office in the land. This alleged clause, recently unearthed, calls into question Trump’s citizenship status.

Legal scholar Professor Jane Doe expressed her view on the revelation, “Such a clause surfacing after all these years is truly unprecedented. If the information is accurate, it could potentially impact Trump’s future political career.” Trump’s camp, however, has staunchly refuted the existence of this clause, dismissing it as an attempt to sabotage his candidacy.

Trump’s Response and Implications for 2024 Elections

In response to the controversy, Trump issued a statement, asserting, “This is yet another witch hunt by the radical left. I was born on a Tuesday, not a Friday.” The authenticity of the alleged clause remains unverified, fueling ongoing debates among supporters and critics. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the 2024 election season is gearing up to be contentious and potentially historic.

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