Article 6EN2R ‘Uncharted territory’: elections officials weigh Trump’s presidency eligibility

‘Uncharted territory’: elections officials weigh Trump’s presidency eligibility

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Sam Levine in New York
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The constitution bars anyone from holding public office if they engaged in insurrection' - but political vitriol makes it a tough call

After defending the integrity of US elections from an onslaught of threats over the last several years, secretaries of state across the US are now turning to a new high-stakes question: Is Donald Trump eligible to run for president?

Several secretaries are already working with attorneys general in their states and studying whether Trump is disqualified under a provision of the 14th amendment that bars anyone from holding public office if they've previously taken an oath to the United States and then engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same". That language clearly disqualifies Trump from running in 2024, William Baude and Michael Stokes Paulsen, two prominent conservative scholars, concluded in a lengthy forthcoming law review article. If the public record is accurate, the case is not even close. He is no longer eligible to the office of Presidency, or any other state or federal office covered by the Constitution. All who are committed to the Constitution should take note and say so," they write in the article.

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