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In reply to the discussion: Donald Trump Critics Push Plan to Block Him From Taking Power in DC Protest [View all]MichMan
(16,194 posts)46. That was a previous congress.
        Not sure that it carries over to this congress
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                        Donald Trump Critics Push Plan to Block Him From Taking Power in DC Protest [View all]
							BumRushDaShow
							Jan 2025
							OP
                        
        
        Regardless of what you think of it, the constitution's language, until amended, is clear:
        ColinC
        Jan 2025
        #6
      
        
        TFG saying he wants to free the J6 rioters is giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
        OMGWTF
        Jan 2025
        #21
      
        
        Yep. This aside, he has unquestionably given aid and comfort to the enemy,  having likely shared classified info
        ColinC
        Jan 2025
        #22
      
        
        Almost EVERYONE who receives a pardon (except Nixon and Hunter Biden AFAIK) has been tried and
        kelly1mm
        Jan 2025
        #53
      
        
        Exactly correct. 14A was a Reconstruction Era gift to future generations
        bucolic_frolic
        Jan 2025
        #65
      
        
        they use the term "adjudicated" -- I think from the Colorado Supreme Court ruling
        cadoman
        Jan 2025
        #70
      
        
        I'm in Palm Springs which is geezerville now that the snowbirds are here (including me).
        OMGWTF
        Jan 2025
        #23
      
        
        Such a load of nonsense. He hasnt been CONVICTED of any of those charges. Period.
        Callie1979
        Jan 2025
        #7
      
        
        Well, we USED to do a lot of things differently.Yes, the SCOTUS is full of it but thats what we've got.
        Callie1979
        Jan 2025
        #11
      
        
        No, it's quite credible.There is legitimacy behind the protests because everyone saw him do it.
        bucolic_frolic
        Jan 2025
        #13
      
        
        True, but the point of the protests is that he could and should be disqualified
        William Seger
        Jan 2025
        #24
      
        
        An argument can be made that it has to fit the definition of a conviction in the Senate
        Polybius
        Jan 2025
        #35
      
        
        The problem with the 14th and many other Amendments is that the wording stinks
        Polybius
        Jan 2025
        #76
      
        
        Not really. The constitution is clear. We either honor it, or take another step towards the constitution  not mattering
        ColinC
        Jan 2025
        #18
      
        
        I heard as lawyer who think's Trump should be disqualified say that he agrees with the CO decision
        Polybius
        Jan 2025
        #75
      
        
        Free speech and non-violent protest is what this country is all about. Petitioning of grievances is important always. nt
        Evolve Dammit
        Jan 2025
        #28
      
        
        "Critics of President-elect Donald Trump have taken to the streets of Washington, D.C. ..."
        mahatmakanejeeves
        Jan 2025
        #29
      
        
        I'll take it. Because he won't be able to win over the Trumpers. Republicans in disarray
        ZonkerHarris
        Jan 2025
        #41
      
        
        They may admit it if Vance becomes President as a result of Trump's disqualification
        Polybius
        Jan 2025
        #74
      
        
        According to the Constitution, Trump is a traitor: He should be hanged until he is dead, dead, dead.
        jvill
        Jan 2025
        #67
      
        
        Well it's over. The plan to block him did not work. The election was just certified.
        totodeinhere
        Jan 2025
        #77
      
        
        Yes. Of course Trump's attempted coup was the catalyst behind that law. n/t
        totodeinhere
        Jan 2025
        #82