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    I agree, that amendment was directly talking about confederates who had done a known and agreed on insurrection.

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        02 years ago

        Jan 6th wasnt and insurrection, and trump would need to be convicted of an insurrection not just declared guilty by someone.

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          12 years ago

          Nobody needed to be convicted in 1868, therefore Trump doesn’t need to be convicted today.

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              The 14th Amendment applies to insurrections, not just wars.

              Any attempt to stop the function of government by force is an insurrection, including the Whiskey Rebellion, the Civil War, and Jan 6.

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                  12 years ago

                  Insurrection has a legal definition, and that’s the definition that counts.

                  Judges are the ones responsible for deciding whether a legal definition applies, and so far all those involved said it does.

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                    12 years ago

                    Do you see the issue with one judge or a couple judges deciding who get to run for office at their whim?