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There was no rhyme or reason to the attack.
Donald Trump is set to face continuing attempts to prevent him from running for the presidency in 2024 over claims his actions around the January 6 attack violated his constitutional oath.which states that a person who engaged in insurrection or rebellion after taking an oath of office to support the Constitution should be prevented from running for office again.
but there is no precedent for whether it can be cited to stop a president from running for office.The 14th Amendment was introduced in the wake of the Civil War.Legal experts have argued about whether Trumps actions around January 6 could be considered a violation.
Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesTrump has pleaded not guilty to four federal charges as part of Special Counsel Jack Smiths probe into events that led up to the January 6 attack.former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani previously told Newsweek.
The case is due to be heard by the Supreme Court.
but none are accusations of insurrectionBut Im not gonna continue to sustain the support for positions where if you want to invest in China.
but moved immediately to suggest that force could potentially be used.built on the groundwork relayed over the past several months of high-level diplomacy between our teams.
Biden and Xi have known each other for years.Were not trying to decouple from China.