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U.S. Constitution

14th Amendment

Section 3.​

No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any state legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.
 
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U.S. Constitution

14th Amendment

Section 3.​

No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any state legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.
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U.S. Constitution

14th Amendment

Section 3.​

No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any state legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.

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You have to laugh anytime a Democrat tries to use the Constitution to defend their position. They've wiped their ass with it so often their copy is covered in shit.
you mean REPUBLICAN

The Constitution bars Trump from holding public office ever again​

While some on the right portray accountability for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as just another partisan dispute, two prominent conservative legal scholars have made the case that the Constitution disqualifies former President Trump from public office.

Last week, law professors William Baude of the University of Chicago and Michael Stokes Paulsen of the University of St. Thomas — both members of the conservative Federalist Society — argued in a law review article that Trump is already constitutionally forbidden from serving in public office because of Section Three of the 14th Amendment.

This section, also known as the Disqualification Clause, bars from office any government officer who takes an oath to defend the Constitution and then engages in or aids an insurrection against the United States. Only a two-thirds majority of both houses of Congress can act to remove such disability.

It should not come as a surprise that Trump meets this standard. All three branches of the government have identified the attack on the Capitol as an insurrection, with multiple federal judges, bipartisan majorities in the House and Senate, as well as the bipartisan Jan. 6 House select committee, citing Trump as its central cause.

As Baude and Paulsen note, “Section Three requires no prior criminal-law conviction, for treason or any other defined crime, as a prerequisite for its disqualification to apply.” Trump’s indictment by special counsel Jack Smith for election-related crimes only further bolsters the case for his constitutional disqualification.

Those federal criminal charges include conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights by attempting to “oppress, threaten or intimidate” people in their free exercise and enjoyment of their right to vote.

Although Trump’s role in fomenting the attack on the Capitol has been well documented, Baude and Paulsen argue that the “full legal consequences” of Section Three “have not been appreciated or enforced.” As they explain, the Disqualification Clause is “an enforceable part of the Constitution, not limited to the Civil War, and not effectively repealed by nineteenth century amnesty legislation.”

The provision is also “self-executing … without the need for additional action by Congress.” As the professors note, Section Three “can and should be enforced by every official, state or federal, who judges qualifications.”

Last September, three New Mexico residents represented by my organization, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, won the first case in more than 150 years removing an elected official from office based on participation in an insurrection. The court ruled that then-New Mexico County Commissioner Couy Griffin had violated Section Three of the 14th Amendment by recruiting men for battle to join Trump’s “wild” effort to overturn the election Jan. 6, normalized violence and breached police barriers as part of the weaponized mob that allowed others to overwhelm law enforcement and storm the Capitol. Griffin’s removal marked the first case at the federal or state level concluding that what occurred Jan. 6 was an insurrection.

In Griffin’s case, the court found that disqualifying officials under Section Three of the 14th Amendment does not conflict with the First Amendment right to protest. It also rebuffed attempts by Griffin to conflate Jan. 6 with Black Lives Matter protests.

In their article, Baude and Paulsen explain that “to the extent of any conflict with prior constitutional rules, Section Three repeals, supersedes, or simply satisfies them,” including “the free speech principles of the First Amendment.”

Most importantly, the authors conclude that Section Three covers a “broad range of conduct against the authority of the constitutional order” and “a broad range of former offices, including the presidency.” They state explicitly that Section Three “disqualifies former President Donald Trump, and potentially many others, because of their participation in the attempted overthrow of the 2020 presidential election.”

Every president, regardless of party, takes an oath to preserve and defend the Constitution of the United States. Enforcing the Disqualification Clause against an official who violated that oath is an act of patriotism, not partisanship. As Baude and Paulsen correctly state, “Officials must enforce the Constitution because it is law … Section Three has legal force already.”

The Disqualification Clause has already been used successfully to promote accountability for the insurrection, and, in the coming months, it will be used again to prevent Trump and others from serving in public office.

Donald K. Sherman is executive vice president and chief counsel at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
 
you mean REPUBLICAN

The Constitution bars Trump from holding public office ever again​

While some on the right portray accountability for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as just another partisan dispute, two prominent conservative legal scholars have made the case that the Constitution disqualifies former President Trump from public office.

Last week, law professors William Baude of the University of Chicago and Michael Stokes Paulsen of the University of St. Thomas — both members of the conservative Federalist Society — argued in a law review article that Trump is already constitutionally forbidden from serving in public office because of Section Three of the 14th Amendment.

This section, also known as the Disqualification Clause, bars from office any government officer who takes an oath to defend the Constitution and then engages in or aids an insurrection against the United States. Only a two-thirds majority of both houses of Congress can act to remove such disability.

It should not come as a surprise that Trump meets this standard. All three branches of the government have identified the attack on the Capitol as an insurrection, with multiple federal judges, bipartisan majorities in the House and Senate, as well as the bipartisan Jan. 6 House select committee, citing Trump as its central cause.

As Baude and Paulsen note, “Section Three requires no prior criminal-law conviction, for treason or any other defined crime, as a prerequisite for its disqualification to apply.” Trump’s indictment by special counsel Jack Smith for election-related crimes only further bolsters the case for his constitutional disqualification.

Those federal criminal charges include conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights by attempting to “oppress, threaten or intimidate” people in their free exercise and enjoyment of their right to vote.

Although Trump’s role in fomenting the attack on the Capitol has been well documented, Baude and Paulsen argue that the “full legal consequences” of Section Three “have not been appreciated or enforced.” As they explain, the Disqualification Clause is “an enforceable part of the Constitution, not limited to the Civil War, and not effectively repealed by nineteenth century amnesty legislation.”

The provision is also “self-executing … without the need for additional action by Congress.” As the professors note, Section Three “can and should be enforced by every official, state or federal, who judges qualifications.”

Last September, three New Mexico residents represented by my organization, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, won the first case in more than 150 years removing an elected official from office based on participation in an insurrection. The court ruled that then-New Mexico County Commissioner Couy Griffin had violated Section Three of the 14th Amendment by recruiting men for battle to join Trump’s “wild” effort to overturn the election Jan. 6, normalized violence and breached police barriers as part of the weaponized mob that allowed others to overwhelm law enforcement and storm the Capitol. Griffin’s removal marked the first case at the federal or state level concluding that what occurred Jan. 6 was an insurrection.

In Griffin’s case, the court found that disqualifying officials under Section Three of the 14th Amendment does not conflict with the First Amendment right to protest. It also rebuffed attempts by Griffin to conflate Jan. 6 with Black Lives Matter protests.

In their article, Baude and Paulsen explain that “to the extent of any conflict with prior constitutional rules, Section Three repeals, supersedes, or simply satisfies them,” including “the free speech principles of the First Amendment.”

Most importantly, the authors conclude that Section Three covers a “broad range of conduct against the authority of the constitutional order” and “a broad range of former offices, including the presidency.” They state explicitly that Section Three “disqualifies former President Donald Trump, and potentially many others, because of their participation in the attempted overthrow of the 2020 presidential election.”

Every president, regardless of party, takes an oath to preserve and defend the Constitution of the United States. Enforcing the Disqualification Clause against an official who violated that oath is an act of patriotism, not partisanship. As Baude and Paulsen correctly state, “Officials must enforce the Constitution because it is law … Section Three has legal force already.”

The Disqualification Clause has already been used successfully to promote accountability for the insurrection, and, in the coming months, it will be used again to prevent Trump and others from serving in public office.

Donald K. Sherman is executive vice president and chief counsel at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.

Always amazes me how the ****tards always forget when their own does a lot worse. Just stop already with the faux outrage. Hurt Feelers are not covered in the Constitution. You know the paper you leftists wipe your vagina with unless it can be used as a tool to go after your enemies. Might wanna read the whole thing.
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Can we stop with the whole insurrection nonsense.

A quilting club could plan a better "insurrection". This idea that a group of people attending a rally thought they were going to overthrow the United States government is the biggest fake story in the history of fake stories.

If that was an insurrection where are all the sedition charges? Why hasn't Trump been charged with sedition?

It's all a sick joke pushed by Dems and media partners. No one with a brain is buying what they are shoveling.
 
The leftist never want to talk about their despicable actions during their White House temper tantrum. 67 Secret Service personnel injured, Trump forced into the bunker because the SS was concerned the protesters would over run the Secret Service. Protesters even set fire to a church and cried like little bitches when the protesters were forced back. You never hear about that incident because Democrats approved of it all but when Democrats felt threatened on January 6th it's the worst thing ever. SMFH.
 
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Can we stop with the whole insurrection nonsense.

A quilting club could plan a better "insurrection". This idea that a group of people attending a rally thought they were going to overthrow the United States government is the biggest fake story in the history of fake stories.

If that was an insurrection where are all the sedition charges? Why hasn't Trump been charged with sedition?

It's all a sick joke pushed by Dems and media partners. No one with a brain is buying what they are shoveling.
Indeed. There was no insurrection. It was at worst a riot, and not much of one. The NBA finals have caused worse riots than that.
 
Can we stop with the whole insurrection nonsense.

A quilting club could plan a better "insurrection". This idea that a group of people attending a rally thought they were going to overthrow the United States government is the biggest fake story in the history of fake stories.

If that was an insurrection where are all the sedition charges? Why hasn't Trump been charged with sedition?

It's all a sick joke pushed by Dems and media partners. No one with a brain is buying what they are shoveling.
Noose, guillotine brought to US Capitol grounds, threats to hang VicePresident while Trump watched on TV.....death threats on poll workers,, smashing speaker's husband head in with a hammer to the skull, wiping their shit on the walls of the Capitol, 5 dead Capitol Police Officer--that's quite a fake quilting party dreamed up by your cult leader
 
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Noose, guillotine brought to US Capitol grounds, threats to hang VicePresident while Trump watched on TV.....death threats on poll workers,, smashing speaker's husband head in with a hammer to the skull, wiping their shit on the walls of the Capitol, 5 dead Capitol Police Officer--that's quite a fake quilting party dreamed up by your cult leader
Congressman shot by Bernie supporting Democrat.
 
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U.S. Constitution

14th Amendment

Section 3.​

No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any state legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.
Bess your heart.
 
Noose, guillotine brought to US Capitol grounds, threats to hang VicePresident while Trump watched on TV.....death threats on poll workers,, smashing speaker's husband head in with a hammer to the skull, wiping their shit on the walls of the Capitol, 5 dead Capitol Police Officer--that's quite a fake quilting party dreamed up by your cult leader
Well that settles it, shit on the wall, I can see how that could defeat the military, the FBI, the CIA and all the other United States security organizations.

F'g embiciles. Insurection, it's preposterous to call what happened an insurection or coup it wasn't anything more than a bunch of pissed off people getting out of hand.
 
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Well that settles it, shit on the wall, I can see how that could defeat the military, the FBI, the CIA and all the other United States security organizations.

F'g embiciles. Inserection, it's preposterous to call what happened an inserection or coup it wasn't anything more than a bunch of pissed off people getting out of hand.
Really is amazing how the leftist constantly cry about January 6th being an insurrection while they ignore the fact Democrats have shit all over the Constitution, supported the abuse of power of the federal government and with their use of lawfare made a mockery of the Justice System. A better argument can be made Democrats are the ones guilty of an insurrection.
 
Really is amazing how the leftist constantly cry about January 6th being an insurrection while they ignore the fact Democrats have shit all over the Constitution, supported the abuse of power of the federal government and with their use of lawfare made a mockery of the Justice System. A better argument can be made Democrats are the ones guilty of an insurrection.
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More than 1,000 buildings were burned or damaged in Minneapolis in the days after George Floyd's murder. Criminal charges have been filed in connection with 11 of them.May 27, 2021

Jun 25, 2020 — "If this country doesn't give us what we want, then we will burn down this system and replace it," said Hawk Newsome, chairman of Black Lives Matter.

Didn't other BLM leaders call for the Government to be replaced with Communism? Isn't that an Insurrection?

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The leftist never want to talk about their despicable actions during their White House temper tantrum. 67 Secret Service personnel injured, Trump forced into the bunker because the SS was concerned the protesters would over run the Secret Service. Protesters even set fire to a church and cried like little bitches when the protesters were forced back. You never hear about that incident because Democrats approved of it all but when Democrats felt threatened on January 6th it's the worst thing ever. SMFH.
Which one of those folks is running for office?
 
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Noose, guillotine brought to US Capitol grounds, threats to hang VicePresident while Trump watched on TV.....death threats on poll workers,, smashing speaker's husband head in with a hammer to the skull, wiping their shit on the walls of the Capitol, 5 dead Capitol Police Officer--that's quite a fake quilting party dreamed up by your cult leader
This is the is the stupidest thing you have ever posted. You are a robot with terrible software.
 
Can we stop with the whole insurrection nonsense.

A quilting club could plan a better "insurrection". This idea that a group of people attending a rally thought they were going to overthrow the United States government is the biggest fake story in the history of fake stories.

If that was an insurrection where are all the sedition charges? Why hasn't Trump been charged with sedition?

It's all a sick joke pushed by Dems and media partners. No one with a brain is buying what they are shoveling.
For 2023, the US avg. IQ has dropped to 97.4. The slow buying into insurrection are up slightly, though still low.
 
He ordered it.

Wow I hadn't seen where Trump ordered this, you have something besides the accusation? Oh and please forgive me for daring to question those that are anti-trumpers but you know the whole fool me once thing has me a little suspicious of any allegations they make.
 
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