Congress has the power to block Trump from taking office, but lawmakers must act now

Dec 26, 2024 View Original Article
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45% : Hat tip, {redacted} The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill Congress has the power to block Trump from taking office, but lawmakers must act now by Evan A. Davis and David M. Schulte, opinion contributors - 12/26/24 8:00 AM ET The Constitution provides that an oath-breaking insurrectionist is ineligible to be president.
40% : The court did not address the finding that Trump had engaged in insurrection. {snip} Evan Davis was editor in chief of the Columbia Law Review and David Schulte was editor in chief of the Yale Law Journal.
28% : The second contested proceeding was the Colorado five-day judicial due process hearing where the court "found by clear and convincing evidence that President Trump engaged in insurrection as those terms are used in Section Three."
18% : On Jan. 13, 2021, then-President Trump was impeached for "incitement of insurrection."

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