The New Evangelicals Podcast

207. Trump off the Ballot EXPLAINED // Andrew L. Seidel

01.10.2024 - By Tim WhitakerPlay

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Summary In this conversation, Tim Whitaker interviews c about the disqualification of Donald Trump from the Colorado ballot and the definition of insurrection. They discuss the legal basis for disqualification under the 14th Amendment and the role of the courts in determining eligibility for office. They also address the argument of tyranny and the potential for violence in the upcoming 2024 election. Takeaways

The Colorado Supreme Court disqualified Donald Trump from the state's ballot under the 14th Amendment, which prohibits insurrectionists from holding public office.

Insurrection is defined as an organized and armed uprising against authority or the operations of government, with the intent to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.

The chances of Trump being off the ballot in other states depend on the decisions of the courts and the interpretation of the 14th Amendment.

Disqualification based on insurrection is not a violation of democratic principles, but rather a safeguard against those who have violated their oath to uphold the Constitution.

The 2024 election may see increased volatility and potential acts of violence, but upholding the rule of law and defeating Trump in a landslide can help mitigate these risks.

Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:10 Disqualification from the Colorado Ballot 09:23 Definition of Insurrection 19:23 Chances of Trump Being Off the Ballot 24:20 Addressing the Tyranny Question 31:28 What to Expect in 2024 Learn more about The Summit For Religious Freedom Listen to Episode 164 with Andrew Seidel Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals  Support Our Work Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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