That's not my understanding of how they ruled, at all. My understanding based on many reports I’ve seen and read is they ruled that ONLY congress can determine 14th amendment qualification, but completely left it up to congress on how to determine the enforcement mechanism it wants to use. Which is why Raskin is already putting out the draft of a potential bill to disqualify Trump.
Congress will decide, in the manner it chooses to decide, whether the evidence is one sided, or even if there is no evidence at all, or not. And their chosen manner of determination, could be very liquid depending on which way the winds are blowing in congress, at any given time. In other words, expect more turbulence.
Agree. The opinions basically said that the part concerning Congress wasn’t necessary but is in the decision now.
Didnt the Senate already acquit Trump over the “insurrection”?