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2023-10-13 01:49:54
Schneider v. Rusk, the case Cenk cites, requires that all citizens be treated equally under the law. However, the majority made one exception: "The only difference drawn by the Constitution is that only the 'natural born' citizen is eligible to be President" Source: [Link]
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2023-10-13 02:34:21
Uygur suggests a key limitation regarding the age required to run for Presidential office (enshrined in the US Constitution), is somehow malleable similar to how the scientific community shifts consensus to accommodate newer validated facts. He cannot change the Constitution. [Link]
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2023-10-13 05:38:31
The Constitution of the United States isn't some dated dietary guide or astronomical category up for reinterpretation. Article Two, Section One, Clause Five clearly states that to be eligible for the presidency, a person must be a natural-born Citizen.
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2023-10-13 06:34:10
NNN. Despite widespread popular misconception, it is true that Presidents do not need to be born in the United States. They need to be 'naturally born' citizens, which includes, among many things, citizens born outside the United States to at least one citizen parent. [Link]
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