Legal Experts Argue for Trump's Disqualification from Ballot Due to 'Violent, Incendiary Speech'

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The dean of UC Berkeley’s Law School has joined an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that Donald Trump is ineligible to be president due to his involvement in the January 6 insurrection, citing his "violent, incendiary speech." This adds to the legal challenges Trump is facing.
Topics:nation#donald-trump#january-6-insurrection#legal-perils#politics#scotus#uc-berkeley-law-school
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- Retired conservative judge: ‘Trump disqualified himself’ from ballot The Hill
- The Case for Disqualification | Sean Wilentz The New York Review of Books
- Michael Luttig tells Supreme Court that on Trump eligibility, there is no 'off-ramp' MSNBC
- Colorado’s secretary of state urges Supreme Court to keep Trump off ballot CNN
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