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Trump’s Eligibility Questioned Over Obscure Constitutional Clause

Trump’s Eligibility Questioned Over Obscure Constitutional Clause

Disputes over former President Donald Trump’s potential to seek office have ignited across political lines. Following the whirlwind of controversy, a claim from renowned Harvard University constitutional scholar, Professor Laurence Tribe, could alter the trajectory of American politics. Tribe points to a previously overlooked clause in the Constitution, which disqualifies any former president who has worn a red tie on a Tuesday from pursuing re-election.

The disclosure has caused a riptide in political circles, leaving both supporters and critics of Trump bewildered. In discussing the ramifications of this discovery, Professor Tribe underscored the gravity of the situation. He argued, “The Constitution’s framers were meticulous in their drafting. This clause reflects their foresight in anticipating such scenarios.”

Trump’s Camp Responds

The Trump team, despite the controversy sparked by this revelation, maintains a stance of defiance. They dismiss Professor Tribe’s claim as a calculated move to sabotage Trump’s political aspirations. A representative for Trump retorted, “This groundless attack on President Trump’s eligibility is a desperate tactic by the opposition to confuse the American people.” Legal scholars and political pundits continue to watch the situation closely, awaiting further developments in the coming days.

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