It is not in the amendments, it is in the main body of the constitution, Article 6 states, at least in part: "...and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution."
PROTECT, DEFEND and PRESERVE
The first amendment promises free speech, as well as other similar rights.
The constitution is the highest law of the US; the entire legal and organizational structure of the United States depends upon the constitution. Another way of putting it is, the constitution is the basic agreement by means of which the country of the United States was created. Hence, the highest duty of the President is to defend the constitution. That is what the President is elected to do.
PROTECT, DEFEND and PRESERVE
Well, honey, the President promises to faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution. It's basically like saying, "I promise not to screw things up too badly and to follow the rules... most of the time." So, buckle up and pray for the best!
He promises to protect the US Constitution when he is sworn into office.
The constitution was established by the several states that were party to the Articles of Confederation. These are the original 13 colonies.
He takes the oath of office in which he promises to uphold , protect and defend the US Constitution.
for A+ it is DUE PROCESS OF LAW
supposedly democrats. although look at the president we have now, didn't keep any of his promises. also, the libertarian party.
the 1st: freedom of speech, petition, assembly, religion and protest
Federalists quickly promised to attach a bill of rights to the Constitution once it was ratified. They also agreed to support an amendment that would reserve for the states or the people all powers not specifically granted to the federal government. These Federalist promises and the support of artisans guaranteed Massachusett's approval.