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Will Trump repeal the 19th Amendment?

Sorry, can’t happen!

Our forefathers had everything in mind, when they wrote the US Constitution.

Thanks to James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and others.

To add or repeal an Amendment takes a lot of yes votes.

For example, some 70 Senators saying yes. A good amount of Congress and over 35 States, have to say yes.

This Country is way to divided.

They can’t seem to agree on simple things.

The Republicans or even the Democrats don’t have that kind of power.

The Republicans didn’t win some huge mandate.

Harris overall lost by 2 million votes, or less.

If you take in third party candidates, and Harris votes. More people voted against Trump, than for him.

You can’t override the Constitution.

Trump is almost as old as Biden.

Wait till Trump slips due to his age, it’s coming.

Also you can’t deport legal citizens.

If you are born in this Country, you are an American citizen.

That is in the Constitution.

If you become an American citizen, you are an American.

No matter what some political party or people might say.

They have legal rights as citizens.

That is in the Constitution.

It doesn’t just protect one group of Americans, but all Americans.

Bottom line, Read the Constitution, know your rights.

Read The Bill of Rights!

God Bless America!

God Bless, all of it’s citizens!

Assuming that the question comes from a US citizen…questions like this make me say we need to go back to teaching Civics in high school. If people learned about the Constitution and how our government works, they would understand that the President cannot repeal an amendment. It takes another amendment to do that.

Questions like this also scare the hell out of me because people who are totally ignorant of our government are also the ones voting on our government.

If you are not a US citizen, my apologies for the somewhat rough tone of the post. It really saddens me how many people in this country have no clue whatsoever how our government works.

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