Prominent conservative legal scholars are increasingly raising a constitutional argument that 2024 Republican candidate Donald Trump should be barred from the presidency because of his actions to overturn the previous presidential election result.

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    1 year ago

    As much as I hate Trump - wouldn’t he need to be convicted for trying to overturn the election before he loses any civil rights over that?

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      1 year ago

      I think the point they are making is that the Constitution doesn’t specify that a conviction is necessary.

      It doesn’t say it isn’t necessary either.

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        1 year ago

        Maybe it doesn’t have to be a criminal conviction - but there must be some process to review the evidence, and establish that the attempt happened.

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          Unfortunately, the Constitution doesn’t specify, which means it would have to be decided by the courts.

          I suppose Congress could create a process. Well, maybe not this Congress. A Congress.

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      They argue that it doesn’t remove anyone’s rights, it’s a constitutionally mandated eligibility requirement, no different from needing to be over 35 or US born

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      I think you could do it with a civil suit filed in the appropriate jurisdiction. But IANAL, so that’s just a guess. It seems like that’s what they did with the guy in New Mexico.