This country is fractured - the views of what “loyalty to country” means isn’t the same today as in 1776.
“This country is fractured - the views of what loyalty to country means isnt the same today as in 1776.”
Loyalty to country meant mostly loyalty to your state back then.
YOUR views on what “loyalty to country” means may not be the same as mine, since you think that means loyalty to a government or a President. The phrase means what it has always meaned... at least to me. I’d certainly place loyalty to the Constitution above personal loyalty. Wouldn’t you?