02-13-2021, 05:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2021, 06:36 PM by Bob Butler 54.)
The senate has acquitted in the second impeachment.
The next step would be to enforce the 3rd Section of the 14th Amendment. Congress could pass a bill stating that the actions of January Sixth did constitute an insurrection as referenced by the amendment. They could include a list of all people they have who have solid evidence that they participated in the amendment, and are thus denied office or military service. They might wait a time until the list of major participants is more or less complete. They may define that a judicial due process could remove this status, or the tho third vote of the Congress specified by the amendment could as well.
Would this be the proper procedure? Must individual court cases for each individual be brought? It seems after the US Civil War no congressional action was required?
The next step would be to enforce the 3rd Section of the 14th Amendment. Congress could pass a bill stating that the actions of January Sixth did constitute an insurrection as referenced by the amendment. They could include a list of all people they have who have solid evidence that they participated in the amendment, and are thus denied office or military service. They might wait a time until the list of major participants is more or less complete. They may define that a judicial due process could remove this status, or the tho third vote of the Congress specified by the amendment could as well.
Would this be the proper procedure? Must individual court cases for each individual be brought? It seems after the US Civil War no congressional action was required?
That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.