A consensus is emerging that former President Trump's actions have already disqualified him from office, and shows a way to keep him off the ballot in 2024.
and related evidence is at the heart of the proof of the Georgia racketeering case against Trump.
In other words, the evidence to convict Trump in the Georgia racketeering case is the same evidence, coming from the same Georgia officials, who will be involved in determining whether, under the 14th Amendment, Trump is qualified to be on the 2024 presidential ballot—or not.Once Georgia bars Trump, other states may follow. That would leave Trump with no chance to win the electoral votes required to legitimately claim the White House.
Joseph Ferguson is Co-Director, National Security and Civil Rights Program, and Thomas A. Durkin is Distinguished Practitioner in Residence, at Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
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