https://www.newsweek.com/if-supreme-court-wont-congress-must-disqualify-trump-opinion-1875820
As a former member of Congress, I, along with five fellow Republican and unaffiliated plaintiffs, sued to bar Trump from Colorado's ballot, guided by the oath I took to protect and defend the Constitution. In its decision, the Supreme Court crucially did not absolve Trump of violating his oath of office and engaging in insurrection, even though the former president asked them to do so. The fact that he engaged in insurrection remainsinsurrection remains, as determined by every decision-making body that has substantively examined the facts. We now have clarity on how to enforce Section 3 disqualification, and it lies with Congress.
Sorry, the Supreme Court is the final world on everything.
ReplyDeleteFor decades, the Pro-Lifes screamed "Roe vs Wade! The Supreme Court said! You can't do anything about it!"
But now suddenly....
So Clarence Thomas is now infallible!
DeleteTwo different Senates determined he's not responsible for any so called insurrection or other on Jan 6.
ReplyDeleteEven Colorado clearly voted yesterday for President Trump (70,000 more votes than President Biden.)