"Reminder: Donald Trump is still possibly barred from being sworn in as President for inciting an insurrection in violation of Sect 3 of the 14th Amendment," one Threads post said.
There is nothing in the Constitution that bans felons from office, and an anti-insurrectionist clause could only be enforced ...
That is incorrect. Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, otherwise known as the Insurrection or Disqualification Clause, bars ...
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North Carolina's constitution already bans non-citizens from voting. A proposed new constitutional amendment would keep that ...
A viral post incorrectly claims former President Trump would not be able to take office if re-elected because he's a felon.
Larry Garber, an adjunct professor at the George Washington University (GWU) Elliott School of International Affairs, talked about the 14th Amendment's influence on presidential elections.
Democrats in Congress for years have labeled Donald Trump an “insurrectionist,” impeached him for stoking violence on Jan. 6, 2021, and suggested he is constitutionally prohibited from ...
North Carolina's constitution already bans non-citizens from voting. A proposed new constitutional amendment would keep that the case, using slightly different words. Supporters say it's necessary to ...
No, The 14th Amendment does not ban felons from taking office A viral post incorrectly claims former President Trump would not be able to take office if re-elected because he's a felon.
“OK, section 3 of the 14 th Amendment clearly states that a felon cannot take elective office – even if that candidate is the winner of the election,” the post reads. "So, even if trump ...