Donald Trump slams 'archaic' US constitution that is 'really bad' for the country
1
May, 2017
Donald
Trump has blamed the US constitution for the problems he has
encountered during his first 100 days in office.
In
an interview with Fox News to mark the milestone, the Republican
called the system of checks and balances on power “archaic”.
“It’s
a very rough system,” he said. “It’s an archaic system … It’s
really a bad thing for the country.”
It
comes after a torrid few months in which Mr Trump has faced a series
of setbacks and embarrassments.
His
introduction of a travel ban on immigration from seven mainly Muslim
countries was struck down by the courts, forcing him to put forward
an amended version.
Weeks
later, his healthcare bill was withdrawn after it failed to secure
sufficient backing from Republican senators.
Those
mishaps contributed to a sense of chaos that has seen Mr Trump’s
popularity fall to unprecedented lows for a US president at this
stage of their term. Mr Trump’s current ratings hover around 40 per
cent; at the same point in his presidency, Barack Obama was on nearly
65 per cent.
Speaking
to Fox, Mr Trump admitted he was “disappointed” with Republican
senators, despite claiming to have “great relationships” with
many of them.
The
US President also urged Americans to celebrate 1 May as “Loyalty
Day” – a recognition of what he said were the US values of
loyalty to "individual liberties, to limited government, and to
the inherent dignity of every human being".
The
tradition dates from the Cold War, when the celebration was
established as a way to stop traditional May Day celebrations being
used by left-wing organisations.
Despite
the setbacks, Mr Trump insisted he had kept his promises to the
American people during his first 100 days in office.
“One
hundred days ago, I took the oath of office and made a pledge: We are
not merely going to transfer political power from one party to
another, but instead are going to transfer that power from
Washington, DC, and give it back to the people," he wrote in an
article for the Washington Post.
“Issue
by issue, department by department, we are giving the people their
country back. After decades of a shrinking middle class, open borders
and the mass offshoring of American jobs and wealth, this government
is working for the citizens of our country and no one else.
“In
the past 100 days, I have kept that promise — and more.”
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