



⪠In an op-ed published by the Hill on Thursday, two prominent Democrat lawyers are calling for Congress to block President-elect Donald Trump from taking office on January 20th…
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n the piece titled âCongress Has The Power To Block Trump From Taking Office, But Lawmakers Must Act Now,â prominent democrat lawyers Evan A. Davis and David M. Schulte argue the Constitution says an insurrectionist is ineligible to be president and âthe evidence of Donald Trumpâs engaging in such insurrection is overwhelming.â
They argued that the âmatter has been decided in three separate forumsâ â one of which they said was the Rep. Nancy Pelosi-appointed January 6th Committee â which a recent House Republican review into the committee concluded was âdesigned to promote a political narrativeâ and a âtool to attack President Trump.â
Eric Trump, Trumpâs second-eldest son, posted on X: âYou people are sick.â
Davis and Schulte also argue that counting the Electoral College votes âis a matter uniquely assigned to Congress by the Constitutionâ â which some Republicans pointed out was the same argument Trump was attacked for when he urged Congress to hold off on certifying the 2020 election results until irregularities were fully mitigated.
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) posted on X sarcastically: âSounds like inciting an Insurrection.â
Davis and Schulte also argue that the 1887 Electoral Count Act provided two grounds for objection to an electoral vote: âif the electors from a state were not lawfully certified or if the vote of one or more electors was not âregularly given.’â They argued: âA vote for a candidate disqualified by the Constitution is plainly in accordance with the normal use of words ânot regularly given.’â
They said 20 percent of the House and Senate were required to make an objection under the Count Act, and if the objection is sustained by a majority vote in the House and Senate, the electoral votes for Trump would not be counted and Kamala Harris would be elected president.
They argued that while Republicans would not likely go along with this, âDemocrats need to take a stand.â
Steven Cheung, a spokesman for the Trump transition team, posted, âOh, look. Democrats want to steal the election and invalidate the will of the American people.â
Trump campaign adviser Alex Bruesewitz noted that former U.S. Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark was politically persecuted for drafting a memo proposing a legal avenue to challenge the 2020 election results â as Davis and Schulte are doing.
Davis and Schulte argued that the second forum was Trumpâs second impeachment trial over the January 6 Capitol riot â despite the Senate acquitting Trump for âincitement of insurrection.â Breitbart News senior legal contributor Ken Klukowski called their argument âridiculous.â He continued:
âOnly the Democrat-controlled House brought that accusation, and then the Senate acquitted President Trump of that impeachment count, and for anyone who is confused about what that means, the legal reality is that when you are acquitted of something, then you are by definition not guilty of it.
âPresident Trump was never even charged with engaging in an insurrection, to say nothing of being convicted of that crime,â Klukowski added.
Davis and Schulte argued the third forum was the Colorado Supreme Court affirming a lower courtâs finding that Trump engaged in insurrection in an effort to keep Trump off the ballot.
Despite the U.S. Supreme Court in Trump v. Anderson then finding that states lack power to disqualify candidates for federal office, Davis and Schulte argued that the ruling amount to âdicta,â or âmusings of an opinion that are not required to decide the case.â
Klukowski, who authored a brief in Trump v. Anderson representing former U.S. attorneys general from three different presidential administrations, called that argument âutterly absurd.â
âIt is utterly absurd to say that the Supreme Court did not definitely hold that Congress must pass a law for disqualification, and in fact Congress has chosen not to do so,â he said, adding:
The Supreme Court decision in Anderson holds, âThe relevant provision is Section 5, which enables Congress, subject of course to judicial review, to pass âappropriate legislationâ to âenforceâ the Fourteenth Amendment.â The Court went on to reason that Congress created a broad disqualification system in 1870 that it later repealed, and that the only such disqualification law currently on the books is the insurrection statute, 18 U.S.C. 2383.
âThat is a holding of the court, not dicta, and Congress is obligated to follow it,â Klukowski said.
While the op-ed did not specify the authorsâ political leanings, Davis is a lawyer at Cleary Gottlieb who represented the late Democrat New York Gov. Mario Cuomo and also was a Democrat candidate for New York attorney general in 1998.
Meanwhile, David Schulte is a lawyer at Chilmark Partners, a Chicago investment banker, and a âfriend and financial supporterâ of former President Barack Obama, as well as a friend of former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, according to the Chicago Magazine.âŞ




































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