Opinion: Why California courts must weigh in on Trump’s eligibility

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Opinion: Why California courts must weigh in on Trump’s eligibility
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Disqualification does not require conviction because the 14th Amendment sets a clear qualification for holding public office.

Contrary to how some have misrepresented the letter my colleagues and I sent to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, we are not asking to “unilaterally strike Trump’s name” from the ballot.

At least eight former public officials in U.S. history, including one New Mexico State Commissioner in 2022, have been disqualified from the ballot based on Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. I wish to see the Supreme Court of the United States issue an opinion on the question of Trump’s eligibility, but the disastrous effects of doing so late next year well into the election require that someone with standing bring forth the question in haste.

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