Can the Constitution block Trump from the White House?

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Can the Constitution block Trump from the White House?
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No matter how you slice it, good or bad news, Trump continues to command the headlines. It seems to make no difference to his base.

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No matter how you slice it, good or bad news, Trump continues to command the headlines. It seems to make no difference to his base or GOP members that he faces four trials and more than 90 felony charges; he remains the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nominee, and by a considerable margin.

On Monday in a hearing in Colorado, attorneys began oral arguments alleging that Trump violated the Constitution’s insurrection clause for his role in the January 6 turmoil at the U.S. Capitol. A similar hearing is slated to take place in Minnesota.

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