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gab13by13

(21,399 posts)
12. Andrew Weissmann thinks this law is on shaky grounds.
Tue Dec 20, 2022, 10:29 AM
Dec 2022

Weissmann gave several reasons why, including that Trump may just ignore it and get away with it.

K&R 2naSalit Dec 2022 #1
Jefferson Davis was pardoned in 1978 by President Carter following an act of Congress. Rhiannon12866 Dec 2022 #2
I bet Ol' Jeff didn't even thank Jimmie. But more to the point, who will decide if Trump's actions 3Hotdogs Dec 2022 #5
What is not vague lefthandedskyhook Dec 2022 #7
"or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof" includes doing nothing for hours but watch TV NullTuples Dec 2022 #29
An excellent observation. Beastly Boy Dec 2022 #3
Get on to the part of 14A where they shall not serve, mechanisms unspecified bucolic_frolic Dec 2022 #4
Applies to people who have taken an oath of office wnylib Dec 2022 #24
Couy Griffin can never run for public office. No conviction duhneece Dec 2022 #6
What's justice for markodochartaigh Dec 2022 #8
He was convicted forthemiddle Dec 2022 #16
You're right. nt duhneece Dec 2022 #33
Actually nothing needs to be proven. Voters have the power within their hands on every level of Samrob Dec 2022 #9
Exactly! inthewind21 Dec 2022 #15
Same as we have the power to elect? AKwannabe Dec 2022 #22
Currently voters in 22 states voted to keep the party of sedition in power. NullTuples Dec 2022 #30
Without a criminal conviction, nobody is going to get disqualified. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2022 #10
We agree on this! Scrivener7 Dec 2022 #11
That is also Andrew Weissmann's opinion. gab13by13 Dec 2022 #13
Not necessarily. Beastly Boy Dec 2022 #17
If that is the case, the be prepared for Biden to be disqualified in several red states. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2022 #21
Challenged, yes. But that will happen anyway Beastly Boy Dec 2022 #26
Andrew Weissmann thinks this law is on shaky grounds. gab13by13 Dec 2022 #12
Weissmann is not Constitutional lawyer. speak easy Dec 2022 #32
For the health of Democracy in this country there must be justice, must include trump in jail Escurumbele Dec 2022 #14
Excellent! Made me think.... Did anything happen on those Capitol Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2022 #18
Context matters. lambchopp59 Dec 2022 #19
Tribe on "The Last Word" suggested that the House vote to impeach TFG is sufficient grounds to Pepsidog Dec 2022 #20
The trouble is there are an entire set of constitutional 'rules' that govern the election of a Demsrule86 Dec 2022 #23
K&R Thanks for posting. n/t TeamProg Dec 2022 #25
It wasn't just trump. republianmushroom Dec 2022 #27
👆👆 crickets Dec 2022 #28
What's to stop MAGA from using it the same way? NullTuples Dec 2022 #31
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