OldMedUser
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Neither does shingles but there's shots for that.republicans don't care....
Guess there is for republicans too but those are illegal.
Neither does shingles but there's shots for that.republicans don't care....
It would be nice if Cannon makes such another egregious error that she gets removed.
thought it was up to congress to put him back on, not SCOTUS, according to the amendment? I could be wrongRaskin predicts Supreme Court will allow Trump to be on Colorado ballot
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), a former constitutional law professor, said he believes the Supreme Court will allow former President Trump to be on the Colorado ballot, but it may be up to Congress to decide.
Colorado’s high court kicked Trump off the state’s Republican primary ballot under the 14th Amendment in a 4-3 ruling Tuesday, affirming he engaged in insurrection by enraging his supporters and directing them to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The controversial decision will likely head to the Supreme Court, where Raskin told The Washington Post he thinks the argument to keep Trump on the ballot lies in the text of the amendment.
Raskin said he agreed with the Colorado court’s ruling that Jan. 6 was an insurrection and that Trump engaged in it.
The Maryland lawmaker predicts the Supreme Court will “gather around the idea that this is not a fit matter for the court to decide and it’s really up to Congress.”
“I suspect that is where Trump’s supporters will congregate,” he added.
Raskin, who served as the impeachment manager for Trump’s second impeachment, was referring to a line in the third section of the 14th Amendment, which states “Congress may by a vote of two-third of each House, remove such disability.”
The Colorado ruling argues that inciting an insurrection is subject to traditional judicial decision-making, Raskin noted.
He said he believes the conservative justices will “undoubtedly argue” that the two-third requirement for overruling disqualification “indicates that it’s within congressional control exclusively.”
“I assume that they are going to figure out what they think their best target is and then focus on that,” he told the Post. “A kitchen-sink approach doesn’t help them too much here.”
A kitchen-sink approach, he added, risks the justices “flailing about, just trying to throw a bunch of Hail Marys”
thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4371190-raskin-supreme-court-trump-colorado-ballot/
No, you are right. But with three "My judges" you never know (yet).thought it was up to congress to put him back on, not SCOTUS, according to the amendment? I could be wrong
true, plus we don't know what the other states will do as well...No, you are right. But with three "My judges" you never know (yet).
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This is Dershowitz's reasoning on the matter.thought it was up to congress to put him back on, not SCOTUS, according to the amendment? I could be wrong
yeah Dersh from what i'm hearing is talking about sec: 5 not section 3.....This is Dershowitz's reasoning on the matter.
"It's as clear as could be that the 14th amendment could only be implemented by Congress, not by state legislatures"
I think he's referring to the section 5 of the 14th:
"Section 5
The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article."
To me, the language of section 3 makes it clear that, just like the age and citizenship requirements that are spelled out in the Constitution, no person who held an office and made an oath to support the Constitution and then "engaged in insurrection" may hold office ever again -- UNLESS Congress removes that disqualification. The Colorado legislature did not take a role in this, so I have no idea what Dershowitz is referring to but the wording is clear. There is no need for Congress to implement the 14th, the Constitution clearly spells out the few qualifications a president must meet and Trump is as disqualified as any 25 year old is to hold the office of president. To the Supreme Court of Colorado, it was also clear to them.
Then again, the right wing SCOTUS also ruled that corporations are people, so who knows how they will see this issue.
Ho Ho Hoyeah Dersh from what i'm hearing is talking about sec: 5 not section 3.....
for some reason i got a strange feeling that SCOTUS won't take this up for some reason, cause simple in section 3 it doesn't say SCOTUS, it says CONGRESS, and both houses for that matter.....kinda like a reverse impeachment...then again like you said we are dealing with a Right Wing Scotus, so who knows what they're gonna do.......
im kinda itching since this ruling what the other states are gonna do now? could get interesting...
whoa!....welp here we go.....Ho Ho Ho
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Group sues Oregon Secretary of State Griffin-Valade to keep Trump off ballot
The national advocacy group trying to block former President Donald Trump from appearing on primary ballots sued in the Oregon Supreme Court.www.opb.org