I'd imagine the U.S. Supreme Court will rule against it but we'll see
i'd rather not assume... why do you say that?
alasdair
I'd imagine the U.S. Supreme Court will rule against it but we'll see
i'd rather not assume... why do you say that?
alasdair
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled the office of the president falls under the insurrection clause, which states those who previously took oaths to support the Constitution as a “member of Congress,” “officer of the United States,” “member of any State legislature” or an “executive or judicial officer of any State” cannot engage in a rebellion against it.
“The real key issue in this case is — is Trump an officer in the United States in the context in which that term is used in the Article 3 of the 14th Amendment,” Cobb said. “And in 2010, Chief Justice [John] Roberts explained in free enterprise that people don’t vote for officers of the United States.”
Cobb went on to reference multiple Supreme Court decisions that do not conclude officers include the president or vice president in this context.
Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for Trump’s campaign, has already vowed the Trump campaign will appeal the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority and includes three justices nominated by Trump.
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Ex-White House lawyer says Supreme Court could rule ‘9-0’ in possible Trump 14th Amendment case
Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb predicted Tuesday that the U.S. Supreme Court could rule “9-0” in favor of former President Trump in a potential appeal of Colorado Supreme Court’…thehill.com
It's me. I am that politician.I guess maybe that district is more amenable to the idea of electing the politician deemed most likely to get finger blasted in the parking lot of a Waffle House, I dunno
Don’t listen to the haters Mrs. Boob-Hair! You do you grrrrrllll…