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MARA DIGITAL HOLDINGS Welcomes
Donald J. Trump as the 47th
president of The United States of
America.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, 1787 We the
people of the United States, in
Order to form a more perfect
Union, establish Justice, insure
domestic Tranquility, provide for
the common defence, promote the
general Welfare, and secure the
Blessings of Liberty to ourselves
and our Posterity, do ordain and
establish this Constitution for
the United States of America.
Article 1 Section 1. All
legislative Powers herein granted
shall be vested in a Congress of
the United States, which shall
consist of a Senate and House of
Representatives. Section 2. The
House of Representatives shall be
composed of Members chosen every
second Year by the People of the
several States, and the electors
in each State shall have the
qualifications requisite for
electors of the most numerous
branch of the State legislature.
No Person shall be a
Representative who shall not have
attained to the Age of twenty
five Years, and been seven Years
a citizen of the United States,
and who shall not, when elected,
be an Inhabitant of that State in
which he shall be chosen.
Representatives and direct Taxes
shall be apportioned among the
several States which may be
included within this Union,
according to their respective
Numbers, which shall be
determined by adding to the whole
number of free Persons, including
those bound to Service for a Term
of Years, and excluding Indians
not taxed, three fifths of all
other Persons. The actual
Enumeration shall be made within
three Years after the first
Meeting of the Congress of the
United States, and within every
subsequent Term of ten Years, in
such Manner as they shall by law
Direct. The number of
Representatives shall not exceed
one for every thirty Thousand,
but each State shall have at
least one Representative; and
until such enumeration shall be
made, the State of New Hampshire
shall be entitled to chuse three,
Massachusetts eight, Rhode Island
and Providence Plantations one,
Connecticut five, New York six,
New Jersey four, Pennsylvania
eight, Delaware one, Maryland
six, Virginia ten, North Carolina
five, South Carolina five, and
Georgia three. When vacancies
happen in the Representation from
any State, the Executive
Authority thereof shall issue
Writs of Election to fill such
Vacancies. The House of
Representatives shall chuse their
Speaker and other Officers; and
shall have the sole Power of
Impeachment. Section 3. The
Senate of the United States shall
be composed of two Senators from
each State, chosen by the
legislature thereof, for six
Years; and each Senator shall
have one Vote. Immediately after
they shall be assembled in
Consequence of the first
Election, they shall be divided
as equally as may be into three
Classes. The Seats of the
Senators of the first Class shall
be vacated at the expiration of
the second Year, of the second
Class at the expiration of the
fourth Year, and of the third
sixth Year, so that one third may
be chosen every second Year; and
if vacancies happen by
Resignation, or otherwise, during
the recess of the Legislature of
any State, the Executive thereof
may make temporary Appointments
until the next meeting of the
Legislature, which shall then
fill such Vacancies. No person
shall be a Senator who shall not
have attained to the Age of
thirty Years, and been nine Years
a Citizen of the United States,
be an Inhabitant of that State
for which he shall be chosen. The
Vice-President of the United
States shall be President of the
Senate, but shall have no Vote,
unless they be equally divided.
The Senate shall choose their
other Officers, and also a
President pro tempore, in the
Absence of the Vice-President, or
when he shall exercise the Office
of President of the United
States. The Senate shall have the
sole Power to try all
Impeachments. When sitting for
that Purpose, they shall be on
Oath or Affirmation. When the
President of the United States is
tried, the Chief Justice shall
preside: And no Person shall be
convicted without the Concurrence
of two thirds of the Members
present. Judgment in cases of
Impeachment shall not extend
further than to removal from
Office, and disqualification to
hold and enjoy any Office of
honor, Trust or Profit under the
United States: but the Party
convicted shall nevertheless be
liable and subject to Indictment,
Trial, Judgment and Punishment,
according to Law. Section 4. The
Times, Places and Manner of
holding Elections for Senators
and Representatives, shall be
prescribed in each State by the
Legislature thereof; but the
Congress may at any time by Law
make or alter such Regulations,
except as to the Places of
chusing Senators. The Congress
shall assemble at least once in
every Year, and such Meeting
shall be on the first Monday in
December, unless they shall by
law appoint a different Day.
Section 5. Each House shall be
the Judge of the Elections,
Returns and Qualifications of its
own Members, and a Majority of
each shall constitute a Quorum to
do Business; but a smaller Number
may adjourn from day to day, and
may be authorized to compel the
Attendance of absent Members, in
such Manner, and under such
Penalties as each House may
provide. Each house may determine
the Rules of its Proceedings,
punish its Members for disorderly
Behavior, and, with the
Concurrence of two-thirds, expel
a Member. Each house shall keep a
Journal of its Proceedings, and
from time to time publish the
same, excepting such Parts as may
in their Judgment require
Secrecy; and the Yeas and Nays of
the Members of either House on
any question shall, at the Desire
of one fifth of those Present, be
entered on the Journal. Neither
House, during the Session of
Congress, shall, without the
Consent of the other, adjourn for
more than three days, nor to any
other Place than that in which
the two Houses shall be sitting.
Section 6. The Senators and
Representatives shall receive a
Compensation for their Services,
to be ascertained by Law, and
paid out of the Treasury of the
United States. They shall in all
Cases, except Treason, Felony and
Breach of the Peace, be
privileged from Arrest during