14th Amendment enters Trump impeachment conversation. What it is, how it works [View all]
Congressional Democrats -- and some Republicans -- who hold President Donald Trump responsible for the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol are pursuing different ways to remove Trump from office ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's Jan. 20 inauguration, including seeking to invoke the 25th Amendment and impeach Trump a second time.
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Now, a different part of the US Constitution has entered the conversation: the 14th Amendment. Lawmakers are attempting to tee up the 14th Amendment to bar Trump from running for office again, as well as to hold US politicians accountable for supporting or participating in the Jan. 6 riots.
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The 14th Amendment -- added to the Constitution in 1866 -- has a total of five sections. Section 1, for example, says that anyone born or naturalized in the US are citizens in the state they live in.
But it's specifically Section 3 of the 14th Amendment that's been getting attention lately. In simple terms, Section 3 says that if a person has engaged in an "insurrection or rebellion" against the US, they cannot hold office.
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