The 14th A's error in not expressly forbidding a former prez who engaged in an insurrection from running for office...
The ruling came in a case brought by progressive activists who sued the state, arguing that Trump was barred from returning to the office.
www.politico.com
............is an illustration of a broad lack of imagination by it's writers, and the framers more generally, in not having the capacity to contemplate a figure like the Stable Genius. It is not the only instance in which he has been advantaged by the absence of language prohibiting actions he has taken simply because no one so antithetical to our democracy had been anticipated. Something we need to remedy.
The Failure of Presidential Reform for a Second Trump Presidency
Yes, “a second Trump administration would be much worse,” as the Vox headline said after Trump’s CNN town hall meeting. And yes, “Trump’s Second-Term Goal” would be to “Shatter[] the Norms He Didn’t Already Break,” as the New York Times reported following the same event.
Yet the “news” in the CNN town hall has long been obvious. Trump’s norm-breaking grew during his presidency (and Trump got better over time at manipulating the bureaucracy). It continued after the 2020 presidential vote and before President Biden was inaugurated, most notably on Jan. 6, but not just then. It has persisted and grown in his post-presidency, most notably (but not exclusively) in how Trump handled classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. And as Isaac Arnsdorf and Jeff Stein at the Washington Post have documented, Trump in videos and speeches has been outlining a second-term agenda that portends a very aggressive and in many ways novel conception of the presidency.
Of course Trump’s second term will be worse on the norms and legal compliance front.
And yet while the nation has been on clear notice of this possibility, it has done very little since Trump left office to build up the institutions of government and put guardrails on the presidency to check these tendencies. The major exception is the Electoral Count Reform Act, a crucial improvement of the presidential selection process. Other modest but important reforms of the presidency include new protections for inspectors general from opportunistic removal and replacement by the president, and power-of-the-purse reform.
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/articl...idential-reform-for-a-second-trump-presidency