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A curious discovery on the online page of the White House has caused a generalized hypothesis and fear among social networks users. Several users pointed out on Tuesday that the United States Constitution, historically appeared at the official government site, gave the impression of missing only one day after President Donald Trump took office.
The official page on the Constitution currently leads to a “404 – Page Not Found” error on the White House website. This has fueled speculation among social media users about the Trump administration’s stance on the nation’s founding legal framework.
While the White House has yet to issue a formal statement explaining the issue, the absence of the US Constitution from the website has been met with immediate attention across various social media platforms.
One X user posted a screenshot of the error on X (formerly known as Twitter), asking, “Random question here… but what does it mean when the US constitution has been taken off the government’s website?”
Another user has voiced his concerns, saying, “The incorporation segment of the U. S. government’s online page is recently filed as a 404 error. I have no doubt that it is A and I expect to see it replaced or potentially removed/faked. “
The comes in the midst of expanding considerations regarding President Trump’s technique to the American Constitution. Several criticisms, adding the German ambassador to the United States, Andreas Michaelis, have taken alarms about the aim of Trump to challenge the founding document of the nation. In a recent report in Berlin, the ambassador Michaelis warned that the presidency of Trump may just undermine the formula of verification and democratic equities which were historically in place.
Ambassador Michaelis wrote that he anticipates President Trump will seek to concentrate power in the executive branch, at the expense of Congress and the states. He described Trump’s agenda as a “maximum concentration of power in the hands of the president,” potentially diminishing the independence of the legislative branch, law enforcement, and media. Michaelis also warned that Trump’s policy of “maximum disruption” could lead to a redefinition of the US constitutional order, marking a dramatic shift in the political landscape.
Minutes after being sworn in as president of the United States, Trump signed an executive order to terminate birthright citizenship, one now that has been called unconstitutional through critics. A coalition of states with democratic effect filed legal action on Tuesday to block Donald Trump’s plan.
The lawsuit filed by 18 states, including California and New York, comes the day after Trump took office and quickly unveiled a phalanx of executive orders he hopes will reshape American immigration.