• halfempty@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Evidently, section3 of the 14th amendment doesn’t explicitly apply to US Presidents. It explicitly applies to any officers and military under the US government. I suppose legal types have to be quite specific in the basis for a ruling, if “any officers” doesn’t include the Presidency. Stepping back, it doesn’t make much sense that a President who incites an insurrection would NOT apply, but that’s how it was written back then.

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      1 year ago

      I cannot comprehend that the people writing the law intended to bar rebels from all offices except the office of President…

      But I guess judges can just spin things whichever way they need to as an excuse to rule they way they always intended to.