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Regardless of what you think of it, Donald's earned it. bucolic_frolic Jan 2025 #1
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
I've thought for a long time the FBI knows what TSF has shared with Putin KS Toronado Jan 2025 #44
Yes, they know what he kept and did whatever with... Think. Again. Jan 2025 #56
And who got or bought access to all those documents. yorkster Jan 2025 #54
Almost EVERYONE who receives a pardon (except Nixon and Hunter Biden AFAIK) has been tried and kelly1mm Jan 2025 #53
Is there a conviction for this? Unladen Swallow Jan 2025 #26
No. Just several indictments. But that's not a necessary prerequisite ColinC Jan 2025 #30
Then who, or what body, makes the determination Unladen Swallow Jan 2025 #32
Congress has that authority. ColinC Jan 2025 #33
So the people will accept this ruling under the Constitution? Unladen Swallow Jan 2025 #40
There is no process. ColinC Jan 2025 #42
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
"An effort is underway to urge Congress ..." speak easy Jan 2025 #2
Unfortunitly true yankee87 Jan 2025 #39
The Picketts Charge theory of politics speak easy Jan 2025 #59
Any effort to resist installing a nazi administration is worthwhile. Think. Again. Jan 2025 #57
That is what the US Constitution says,... magicarpet Jan 2025 #3
.... recording the displeasure of the citizenry,... magicarpet Jan 2025 #4
Yes, protests must be strong, courageous, and often. Magoo48 Jan 2025 #14
I'm in Palm Springs which is geezerville now that the snowbirds are here (including me). OMGWTF Jan 2025 #23
Yup Magoo48 Jan 2025 #64
I'm so happy to hear this is happening William Seger Jan 2025 #5
Such a load of nonsense. He hasnt been CONVICTED of any of those charges. Period. Callie1979 Jan 2025 #7
The Constitution doesn't require a conviction. bucolic_frolic Jan 2025 #10
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
nearly half the voters saw it and voted for him though cadoman Jan 2025 #72
The SC didn't rule that TFG was eligible or that the 14th doesn't apply William Seger Jan 2025 #15
Thats not going to happen either. Callie1979 Jan 2025 #16
True, but the point of the protests is that he could and should be disqualified William Seger Jan 2025 #24
Congress already found that he engaged in an insurrection NYC Liberal Jan 2025 #34
An argument can be made that it has to fit the definition of a conviction in the Senate Polybius Jan 2025 #35
An argument can be made that the amendment means only what it says William Seger Jan 2025 #55
The problem with the 14th and many other Amendments is that the wording stinks Polybius Jan 2025 #76
That was a previous congress. MichMan Jan 2025 #46
There will be instigators in their midst Unladen Swallow Jan 2025 #27
Yep, that's to be expected with every Left action. Think. Again. Jan 2025 #58
If it was to succeed there would be a civil war anyway MichMan Jan 2025 #62
That is a very sobering Unladen Swallow Jan 2025 #63
Garland, Roberts, Thomas, Alito, Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, Barrett Clouds Passing Jan 2025 #8
Yep; there's the problem. For a LOT of issues. Callie1979 Jan 2025 #12
Biggest weather event in the history of DC on multigraincracker Jan 2025 #9
how about -50F or an F6 twister? The Madcap Jan 2025 #19
I wish Taylor Swift would hold a concert down the street. Callie1979 Jan 2025 #25
Protesting now is a little bit too late IzzaNuDay Jan 2025 #17
Not really. The constitution is clear. We either honor it, or take another step towards the constitution not mattering ColinC Jan 2025 #18
After tomorrow is definitely too late though Polybius Jan 2025 #36
Yeah. And i mean... The constitution just needs to be followed. ColinC Jan 2025 #51
It is self executing... Dem4life1970 Jan 2025 #47
At the very least congress should override the requirement by a 2/3rds vote. ColinC Jan 2025 #48
This was a most unusual election in many ways MichMan Jan 2025 #52
I heard as lawyer who think's Trump should be disqualified say that he agrees with the CO decision Polybius Jan 2025 #75
If they attack the Capitol, maybe Trump will pardon them ... Jarqui Jan 2025 #20
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
If it goes on deaf ears The Grand Illuminist Jan 2025 #43
"Critics of President-elect Donald Trump have taken to the streets of Washington, D.C. ..." mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2025 #29
There was a little group out there at the Lincoln Memorial BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #31
Isn't that pretty much an everyday occurance? LeftInTX Jan 2025 #84
Sure BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #86
President Vance? Jose Garcia Jan 2025 #37
I'll take it. Because he won't be able to win over the Trumpers. Republicans in disarray ZonkerHarris Jan 2025 #41
As explained, it would be Harris ColinC Jan 2025 #49
She only received 226 electoral votes Jose Garcia Jan 2025 #66
It is if all or most of Trumps votes are not certified. ColinC Jan 2025 #68
If neither candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, Jose Garcia Jan 2025 #69
So if he's disqualified, who gets to be President on the 20th? Polybius Jan 2025 #38
Harris MichMan Jan 2025 #45
The exception being holding a 2/3rds vote to make an exception. ColinC Jan 2025 #50
They may admit it if Vance becomes President as a result of Trump's disqualification Polybius Jan 2025 #74
That would be a double punch for who the majority of voters elected Polybius Jan 2025 #73
I can see the Constitution being locked away into a time vault Aussie105 Jan 2025 #60
The 14th also applies to Congress MichMan Jan 2025 #61
According to the Constitution, Trump is a traitor: He should be hanged until he is dead, dead, dead. jvill Jan 2025 #67
It will take unquestionably devoted courageous people The Grand Illuminist Jan 2025 #71
Well it's over. The plan to block him did not work. The election was just certified. totodeinhere Jan 2025 #77
What plan? LeftInTX Jan 2025 #79
The plan that is the subject of this thread. n/t totodeinhere Jan 2025 #81
Yeah.. More like a thought . LeftInTX Jan 2025 #83
The 2022 Electoral Count Reform Act, which amended the previous Act(s) BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #80
Yes. Of course Trump's attempted coup was the catalyst behind that law. n/t totodeinhere Jan 2025 #82
We screw ourselves a lot by passing laws that we think will help us Polybius Jan 2025 #85
Objections, in this case are usually formalities, LeftInTX Jan 2025 #87
This aged well!! LeftInTX Jan 2025 #78
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