• Melllvar
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    109 months ago

    “High crimes and misdemeanors” is a term of art that refers to acts committed by a public official which, while not necessarily a crime in themselves, are a violation of public trust.

    For example, a president that accepted a foreign title of nobility without Congressional consent would have committed a high crime, but they couldn’t be hauled into a criminal court for it.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      Right.

      Congress would control that, just like determining an insurrection was committed.

      They didn’t do that.

      The media did.

      • Melllvar
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        109 months ago

        The only thing Congress can do is remove Trump’s disqualification under the 14th amendment. They can’t decide whether he’s disqualified in the first place.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          The could have impeached him (again). And if the Senate convicted, he would have been ineligible to run again.

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            9 months ago

            The 14th amendment doesn’t require impeachment or criminal conviction, though. It’s a completely different disqualification provision from impeachment.

            For example, members of Congress cannot be impeached, but they can be disqualified under the 14th amendment. It makes no sense to roll impeachment and the 14th amendment into the same category of disqualification.