• alvvayson@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The problem is, your position doesn’t make logical sense.

    If Trump is innocent with regards to Jan. 6, he should not be in prison and should be allowed to be an electoral candidate.

    But if he is guilty (and even if not proven in a court of law - just guilty as a matter of fact) then he is ineligible to run per the constitution.

    Otherwise we might as well put Arnold Schwarzenegger or Billy Eilish on the ballot. If popularity is all that matters and the constitution isn’t important.

    Now, perhaps the Supreme Court comes up with some really good legal arguments to the contrary, but until now, the legal arguments are quite powerful and can’t just be handwaved away.

    And this is the exact type of situation that the SCOTUS has jurisdiction to resolve.

    • mo_ztt ✅@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’m not saying there’s any ambiguity about their legal right to kick him off the ballot. I’m saying it’s a very bad idea for them to do so.

      Pop quiz by way of example: Does Biden have the legal right to expand the Supreme Court to 100 justices?

      Well then, why doesn’t he? It’d sure make issues like abortion rights way easier.