Can the 14th Amendment Keep Trump off the Ballot?

FEATURING AMIRA MATTAR - In spite of the fact that former president Donald Trump is facing many dozens of criminal charges and is scheduled for several trials between now and the next election, he is determined to resume residency at the White House. The Republican voter base is equally determined to support him. But, legal scholars contend that because he led an insurrection against the United States, he is disqualified from holding office under section 3 of the 14th amendment. To that end, Free Speech for People is leading a campaign in multiple states to disqualify Trump from the ballot.