Ali Velshi on the value of a president’s oath to office
For every president-elect, the words “to the best of my ability” are a part of a commitment to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.” They serve as a reminder to try harder, and be the best possible. For Trump, those words were an excuse for the failure of his presidency.
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