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In Article VI of our Constitution, the founders required that every member of Congress, all state legislators, and “all executive and judicial Officers” of the federal and state governments take an oath to support and defend the United States Constitution. For elected representatives, the oath must supersede any duty to represent their constituents. They must represent constituents’ interests solely in a manner that complies with the representatives’ paramount duty to the Constitution.
Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning
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