Experts warn Trump's day one plans may violate U.S. Constitution

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Former President Donald Trump has made over 200 promises for his first day if re-elected, including controversial plans on immigration, education, and energy. Experts warn many of these proposals may violate the U.S. Constitution and federal laws. Among his notable promises is the abolition of birthright citizenship, which would typically require a constitutional amendment. Experts believe any attempt to do this through executive order would likely face legal challenges. Trump's campaign spokesperson claims his plans align with his previous term's actions. Some promises involve reversing executive orders from President Joe Biden, which experts say is a common action for a new administration.


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