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While Trump appealed Mehta's ruling to the U.S. District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals in March 2022, [433] [434] the Circuit Court of Appeals panel (with Judges Gregory Katsas, Judith W. Rogers, and Sri Srinivasan presiding) upheld Mehta's ruling in December 2023 because Trump was acting "as an office-seeker not office-holder" due to ...
Anti-Trump challengers have succeeded at using the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban” to remove former President Donald Trump from the ... lawmaker from office in 1919. In 2022, ...
At the beginning of December, Oregon voters and the organisation Free Speech for People filed a petition to the state’s Supreme Court challenging Mr Trump’s eligibility under the 14th Amendment.
Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming, pictured here in an Aug. 8, 2023 file photo, said President-elect Donald Trump has contacted him about a possible appointment in the administration.
House Democrats introduce articles of impeachment for Trump on Monday, January 11, 2021 and urge Vice President Mike Pence to invoke 25th amendment to remove Trump from office. [11] The House of Representatives impeach Donald Trump again, making him the first US president to be impeached twice. Joe Biden becomes President
Pelosi said Trump is "a very dangerous person who should not continue in office". [82] In vowing to impeach Trump again if his cabinet does not remove him themself, Pelosi said Trump "incited an armed insurrection against America" and that "the gleeful desecration of the U.S. Capitol, which is the temple of our American democracy, and the ...
For Trump and his supporters, the judge’s decision to block Trump from offering his own closing statement is further evidence that he is biased against Trump. Tuesday, Jan. 9
The 1688 Bill of Rights provides no such limitation to assembly. Under the common law, the right of an individual to petition implies the right of multiple individuals to assemble lawfully for that purpose. [11] England's implied right to assemble to petition was made an express right in the US First Amendment.