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Breaking: Trump Declares U.S. Constitution Unconstitutional

May 10, 2025 by John DeProspo Leave a Comment

Only days after telling NBC’s Kristen Welker on Meet the Press that he wasn’t sure whether a president was required to uphold the Constitution, Donald J. Trump has taken decisive action: he’s issued an executive order declaring the U.S. Constitution “unconstitutional.”

In what historians are already calling “a full-blown constitutional WTF,” Trump dismissed the revered document as “very rude, very unfair, and frankly, not nice to me.”

Speaking from a gold-plated podium at Mar-a-Lago, Trump explained: “Look, the Constitution—it’s very, very old. It’s feeble, like Sleepy Joe. Nobody talks about this, but it’s outdated, okay? Outdated. It was written by men in powdered wigs. Wigs! I know a lot about fake hair. Total frauds.”

Legal scholars across the country were reportedly stunned.

“This is, legally speaking, batshit,” said Stacy Farnsworth, professor of constitutional law at Yale. “We knew he misunderstood the Constitution, but we didn’t think he’d actually cancel it like a Netflix mini-series.”

Reactions in Congress were divided. Senator Susan Collins expressed “concern.” Meanwhile, other GOP leaders shrugged. “I mean, the Constitution’s had a good run,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson. “But maybe it’s time for something written in simpler words and larger font.”

Asked by a reporter if the U.S. Supreme Court was still necessary, Trump shook his head.

“No, no, totally unnecessary. Overrated. I’ve been to court like, a hundred times. And I always win or appeal or delay—it’s a beautiful system. But we don’t need them.”

Trump then pulled a Mar-a-Lago dinner menu from his podium, flipped it over, and scribbled “Executive Order: Supreme Court is Fired” in thick black Sharpie, just above the dessert specials.

According to insiders, Trump plans to replace the Constitution with a new one-page document called “The Trump Code,” described as a “more modern, freedom-forward contract” that includes:

  1. Trump is always right
  2. Presidents named Trump can serve unlimited terms
  3. All amendments must be approved by Truth Social polls.

When pressed on what legal authority he had to take such actions, Trump replied, “I have all the authority. Total authority. The best authority. Honestly, George Washington would be jealous.”

Filed Under: satire Tagged With: Constitution, Donald Trump, executive order, satire, trump, U.S. Constitution, unconstitutional

Trump Asks Supreme Court To Rule Constitution Unconstitutional

January 11, 2020 by John DeProspo 6 Comments

Donald Trump is a very bright man. He has a prestigious Ivy League degree and is constantly reminding everyone how much of a stable genius he is.

So, it didn’t take all that long for Trump to solve one of his most vexing problems.

“It seems like everyone is always telling me I can’t do this or that because of the Constitution,” said Trump at a recent impromptu press gathering. “This goes totally against my powers as president of the United States.”

“Today I am asking the Supreme Court to declare the Constitution unconstitutional. This is all on good advice from my personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani,” Trump went on to say.

Trump’s request may not be so farfetched. Giuliani has recently written a piece in the Daily Caller arguing that the Supreme Court should rule Trump’s impeachment unconstitutional. So why not go one step further?

Trump’s logic is simple: The Supreme Court has the power to declare anything unconstitutional. The Constitution prevents me from carrying out my agenda. The Constitution therefore needs to be declared unconstitutional.

Trump believes there is a good chance the Court will toss out the revered founding document now that he has added two new allies, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, to the bench.

“In this country,“ opined Trump, “the Supreme Court has the final say as to what’s constitutional and what’s not. I’m confident Neil and Brett, along with the other conservative justices, will rule in may favor.”

Said daughter Ivanka, “My dad is a great businessman but he would have also made an excellent lawyer. His analytical thinking is so amazing!”

Trump’s Republican supporters in both the House and Senate are refusing comment on this latest development. 

Photo | gannet/usatoday.com

Filed Under: satire Tagged With: Constitution, Donald Trump, satire, supreme court, unconstitutional

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