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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 26

    Supreme Court justices seem focused on one question: Should the president’s authority have anything to do with his personal beliefs?https://nyti.ms/2I11fL1 

    4:10 AM - 26 Apr 2018
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      1. K. Z. Snow‏ @k_z_snow Apr 26
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        He has no personal beliefs, save for thinking that he's infallible and endlessly entitled.

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      1. Andrea Junker‏ @Strandjunker Apr 26
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        Donald doesn’t understand anything. That much should be obvious by now. He is one of those people who thinks he knows everything and, therefore, is incapable of learning. That is a very dangerous trait in a president of the US.

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      1. A Gar‏ @OkChocta Apr 26
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        @POTUS does not represent America, to him, only his racist beliefs, prejudices and the people who agree with him matter.#TrumpIsARacist

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      1. Livin’ Dead‏ @sina_rzghlp Apr 26
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        That's PURE racism and not related to beliefs at all. Not everyone in the mentioned countries is Muslim. Even if they are, why should they get banned from traveling or immigrating? As an atheist, I believe not every Muslim is a terrorist even though I hate Islam.

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      1. Phillipe Copeland‏ @GandalfDaBlac Apr 26
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        Wrong question that will probably lead to the wrong decision.

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      1. Christopher‏ @Toughexterior Apr 26
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        No

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      1. Chip Lombardi‏ @RIred61 Apr 26
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        Guess what ...it’s about the nature of the country they originate from and has nothing to do with the religion...it seems as always the left is classifying group by race creed color or sex

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      1. Rob Balderas‏ @robertandguitar Apr 26
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        I wonder what’s next? A look back at how Obama’s beliefs changed his policies?

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      1. Pat McCann‏ @McCannPat Apr 26
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        No more than if he were an end of times evangelical with delusions of heavenly rewards for his actions.

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      1. ابو بكر‏ @tell1966 Apr 26
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        It should not. He is suppose to defend, support and protect all American regardless wether they cover their heads or not !!!

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      1. Rick‏ @tacheabreth Apr 26
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        His personal beliefs are backed with facts and reason, to protect the country. They reflect the beliefs of the people who support him. Liberal identity politics are based on personal beliefs.

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      1. Den‏ @venator7 Apr 26
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        They are indoctrinated with US educational system and now Politicized. Ha justice thinks they are above law...go figure. AND worse Press thinks can spin everything 😀

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      1. imaginarybar‏ @imaginarybar Apr 26
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        Do the president's personal beliefs reflect those of the majority of Americans? (He lost the popular vote, so no). Was his campaign's intent to destroy the US democracy from within? (He got elected, so yes). Tough call here.

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      1. TY‏ @TYsAdventures Apr 26
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        Absolutely, they one and the same!

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