• @Wilco@lemm.ee
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    1202 months ago

    Yes, but if Trump refuses to leave office then he will need some serious guards. My understanding of the Constitution is that he becomes a domestic threat at that point and “fighting him” is technically legal … and required by anyone that took an oath to defend the Constitution.

    • Omega
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      1012 months ago

      Technically he’s barred from office per the 14th amendment.

      Technically is great until it’s ignored.

        • @RedditRefugee69@lemmynsfw.com
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          252 months ago

          I’m pretty sure the Founders were under the impression that we’d rewrite the Constitution periodically when we discovered loopholes or other new problems they didn’t foresee.

        • mapumbaa
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          192 months ago

          It is impossible to write an eternal constitution. Believing that is the biggest flaw of the American mindset.

        • Omega
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          142 months ago

          Ideally the courts would rule on it and it would be up to congress with a supermajority to reverse it.

          To be clear, a court did rule that he committed treason and was barred from running. SCOTUS did not say they were wrong, they only stated that they (the fucking courts) did not have the power to APPLY THE CONSTITUTION.

          So yeah. It would be up to the courts to apply the constitution and SCOTUS would have the final word. I’m not sure why it would be any different from any other ammendment.

            • Omega
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              62 months ago

              If a Colorado court can decide to remove a candidate, then all the republicans need to do is get a majority in the courts of swing states and they would forever have the presidency.

              It should be up SCOTUS to validate or invalidate Colorado’s findings. It would never be Colorado as the final word. That’s how the courts already work. Lower courts rule and higher courts can take further action if needed.

              I’m all for SCOTUS reform though.

            • Lemminary
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              12 months ago

              ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed for senate! Hmm, I think we’re gonna need you a new name, bud.

      • @Coyote_sly@lemmy.world
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        162 months ago

        “I’m sure THIS will be the time he faces consequences for blatantly regarding both law and custom! Institutional inertia will protect us now for sure!” say a bunch of ignorant shitlibs for the 1,293,762nd time.

    • @loopedcandle@lemmynsfw.com
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      332 months ago

      I first took that oath 20 years ago. If orange idiot refuses to leave, I will be exercising my constitutional legal actions.

    • mapumbaa
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      202 months ago

      The constitution means whatever the guy with the biggest guns says it means.

    • @dryfter@lemm.ee
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      142 months ago

      He’s already a domestic threat, he doesn’t care about the Constitution or laws

    • Phoenixz
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      42 months ago

      Don’t all Americans take that oath every day in school?