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The first set of arguments start in Colorado on Monday. A judge has scheduled a weeklong hearing on whether the U.S. Constitution's clause barring someone who “engaged in insurrection' against it means Donald Trump can't run for president in Colorado.

from TUE 3:00 AM MST until TUE 8:00 AM MST, Eastern Cochise County below 5000 ft including Douglas/Wilcox, Upper Gila River and Aravaipa Valleys including Clifton/Safforduntil MON 9:00 AM MST, Marble and Glen Canyons, Grand Canyon Country, Yavapai County Mountains, Northern Gila County, Yavapai County Valleys and BasinsThe campaign to use the U.S.

"We've had hearings with presidential candidates debating their eligibility before — Barack Obama, Ted Cruz, John McCain," said Derek T. Muller, a Notre Dame law professor, listing candidates challenged on whether they met the constitutional requirement of being a "natural born citizen." But these cases, Muller added, are different, using an obscure clause of the Constitution with the "incendiary" bar against insurrection.

The plaintiffs in the cases argue the issue is simple: Trump's efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, leading to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, mean he's disqualified from the presidency just as clearly as if he were not a natural-born citizen, another constitutional prerequisite for the office."Four years after taking an oath to ‘preserve, protect and defend’ the Constitution as President of the United States ...

The provision allows Congress to grant amnesty — as was done in 1872 to allow former confederates back into government — which has led some to argue that it has no power without an enabling act of Congress. The arguments in Colorado could feature testimony from witnesses to the Jan. 6 attack or other important events during Trump's efforts to overturn the election. The identities of witnesses have been shielded until they take the stand, part of the court's effort to limit the heated rhetoric and threats that have become an issue in Trump's criminal trials.

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