Castro v. Trump, a case challenging Trump’s candidacy with the 14th Amendment, is expected to decided by the justices on or before October 9.
Castro v. Trump, a case challenging Trump’s candidacy with the 14th Amendment, is expected to decided by the justices on or before October 9.
The 14th amendment does not require a conviction.
It’s not like Trump can claim to have conceded in November. Afaik there’s no record of anything like that before the insurrection.