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“The unspoken assumption behind the idea that Trump should be allowed on the ballot and that the public should have the chance to choose for or against him yet again is that he will respect the voice of the electorate. But we know this isn’t true. It wasn’t true after the 2016 presidential election — when, after winning the Electoral College, he sought to delegitimize the popular vote victory of his opponent as fraud — and it was put into stark relief after the 2020 presidential election.”
Jamelle Bouie in NYT

Opinion | If Trump Is Not an Insurrectionist, What Is He? (Gift Article)
The former president is just the man the 14th Amendment envisioned barring from office.