Should Any President Be Able to Deny Due Process?

Should Any President Be Able to Deny Due Process?

As the balance between law enforcement and liberty is tested, we want your thoughts. Join the discussion in Crosswalk Forums.

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In a newly released interview, former President Donald Trump was asked directly whether violent U.S. citizens should still be entitled to due process before being detained. His response: “I’d like to think about that.”

That answer has reignited serious debate about the Constitution’s guarantee of due process, a foundational right for every American—no matter the charge. For some, the idea of bypassing it in the name of public safety is deeply troubling. For others, it raises complicated questions about how we handle domestic threats.

What does due process mean to you as a Christian citizen?

Do you believe any leader should have the power to detain citizens without legal procedure?

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Hi,

Citizens yes.
Illegal aliens, no.
The Constitution, and it’s rights, is/are the birthright of every person born in America.
This also extends to foreign born babies of war fighters, and all US controlled islands like Puerto Rico and American Samoa.

The Constitution should not apply to illegal aliens hiding out in America.
Once a person is a criminal, they give up their rights; except for their basic human rights.

We are being invaded and we don’t want to stop it???
What if it were a country that doesn’t like us?
How many of those could be North Korean, or Iranian?

I want to feel safe in my own country.

Blessings

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