This is interesting, as it gives Trump's attorney's something to put into evidence, to influence a jury.
There is another aspect. Constitution Article III, Section 2, Clause 2 states (in part): "In all the other cases before mentioned, the Supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations AS THE CONGRESS SHALL MAKE."
This clause is hard to find, and the key is hard to see even when it is before your face, but it clearly states a POWER OF THE CONGRESS, to direct the Supreme Court. In this case, as to the acceptance of Law and Fact. What is this declaration other than a declaration of Law and Fact? And as a trump attorney, I would argue that it applies to any J6 case before the Supreme Court as Constitutional direction of the Congress as to MATTERS OF LAW AND FACT. (I knew it was somewhere in the Constitution, having looked it up before, more than once, but it took me tens of minutes to find it.)
Now this declaration is only for the House. The Senate is not on board. But the whole question of the future is something only God knows...
Probably nothing in practicality. It's a little late.
The point, if it had teeth, would be to combat the measures in various states to keep Trump off of the ballots for inciting an insurrection via the 14th Amendment. SCOTUS takes up the case this week I believe.
Now, what will this accomplish really? Will it force the outing of the RINOs? Or something else?
Insight from the pedes, plz.
This is interesting, as it gives Trump's attorney's something to put into evidence, to influence a jury.
There is another aspect. Constitution Article III, Section 2, Clause 2 states (in part): "In all the other cases before mentioned, the Supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations AS THE CONGRESS SHALL MAKE."
This clause is hard to find, and the key is hard to see even when it is before your face, but it clearly states a POWER OF THE CONGRESS, to direct the Supreme Court. In this case, as to the acceptance of Law and Fact. What is this declaration other than a declaration of Law and Fact? And as a trump attorney, I would argue that it applies to any J6 case before the Supreme Court as Constitutional direction of the Congress as to MATTERS OF LAW AND FACT. (I knew it was somewhere in the Constitution, having looked it up before, more than once, but it took me tens of minutes to find it.)
Now this declaration is only for the House. The Senate is not on board. But the whole question of the future is something only God knows...
u/#correct
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Probably nothing in practicality. It's a little late.
The point, if it had teeth, would be to combat the measures in various states to keep Trump off of the ballots for inciting an insurrection via the 14th Amendment. SCOTUS takes up the case this week I believe.