Opinion: Congress has already disqualified Trump from the ballot

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Opinion: Congress has already disqualified Trump from the ballot
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We already possess a clear determination by Congress regarding Trump and January 6, and we must not ignore it, writes Tristan Snell. We cannot keep holding more and more votes until Trump finds one that he can win — or overturn successfully.

The Supreme Court on Thursday is weighing the question of whether former President Donald Trump has been disqualified from office by engaging in an insurrection in violation of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. The constitutional text is clear: Any official who took an oath of office is disqualified if they “have engaged in insurrection” against the Constitution or “given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.

Yet if we are going to look for some additional fact-based determination on whether Trump engaged in insurrection — especially one that can be applied nationally — Congress has already provided us with one, and the Supreme Court should look no further. The congressional votes regarding Trump should satisfy those who say we should “let the voters decide” rather than applying the Constitution and removing Trump from the ballot; the voters already decided.

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