A liberal group filed a lawsuit Tuesday to block former President Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot in Minnesota, the second major lawsuit in two weeks that hopes to invoke the 14th Amendmentā€™s arcane ā€œinsurrectionist ban.ā€

The cases are seen as legal long shots. Trump denies wrongdoing and has vowed to fight to remain on the presidential ballot. The new Minnesota lawsuit was filed in state court by Free Speech For People, one week after another group initiated a similar challenge in Colorado.

A post-Civil War provision of the 14th Amendment says any American official who takes an oath to uphold the US Constitution is disqualified from holding future office if they ā€œengaged in insurrection or rebellionā€ or have ā€œgiven aid or comfortā€ to insurrectionists.

However, the Constitution doesnā€™t spell out how to enforce this ban, and it has been applied only twice since the late 1800s, when it was used against former Confederates.

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    10 months ago

    I donā€™t understand why literally following the Constitution is seen as a long shot, but thatā€™s the absurd fucked-up timeline we are onā€¦

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      10 months ago

      Because like so many things Trump/MAGA related, weā€™re in untested territory. No judge wants to be the one to figure out how to prosecute some law that was last invoked in the 1800s, if ever at all. There has to be a trial of some sort, otherwise whatā€™s to stop one political party from declaring the other ā€œinsurrectionistsā€ in areas where they have a supermajority?

      We already blew past all the ā€œrightā€ ways of handling this shit, but spineless dipshits refused to convict him in either impeachment, which would have been the sanest way to keep him off the ballot. They literally lived through the evidence, but here we are. (Ok maybe not all the ways, thereā€™s obviously trials in process for Jan 6, and he could actually face jail time, but weā€™re still in untested territory because that may not actually preclude him from holding office)