Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Jan. 3-5 DC march; Amend. 14 Sec. 3

The below video advocates a peaceful march in Washington DC, January 3-5, to call on Congress to disqualify President-Elect Trump under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment.


In The Final Battle against Donald J. Trump: Democrats should boycott the inauguration, I urge a formal call by the Democratic leadership and conscientious Republicans for a boycott of President Trump's inauguration on January 20, based on the reasoning and rationale set out at the foregoing link. I urge that the call for such boycott be done at the Washington DC Ellipse on January 6. 2025, accompanied by saying to the effect of
On January 6, 2021, President-Elect Trump, as the then President of the United States, attempted to prevent the peaceful transfer of power to then President-Elect Joe Biden.
Unlike that criminal attack on democracy on January 6, 2021, today, January 6, 2025, a peaceful transfer of power is taking place in the Capitol Building where the electoral votes are being counted and certified by the United States House of Representatives.
In calling for a boycott of President-Elect Trump's inauguration on January 20th, we are in no way interfering with the peaceful transfer of power to him, but instead we are announcing to the American people and to the world that we will try to stand as a bulwark against President-Elect Trump abusing his Presidential power after January 20, 2025, as he abused his Presidential power during his first term of office.

It would seem that the priority should be to get the foregoing suggestions (and any other ideas) in front of Democrats and Republicans in leadership positions for them to decide what should be done.

Email to Alabama lawyers
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Brannon Buck <bbuck@badhambuck.com>; Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; mckinney@watsonmckinney.com <mckinney@watsonmckinney.com>; suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org <suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org>; flatta@burr.com <flatta@burr.com>; wbrewbak@law.ua.edu <wbrewbak@law.ua.edu>; sgarrett@bsol.com <sgarrett@bsol.com>; ccampbell@faulkner.edu <ccampbell@faulkner.edu>; blakehudson@samford.edu <blakehudson@samford.edu>; christy.crow@jinkscrow.com <christy.crow@jinkscrow.com>; richard.raleigh@wbd-us.com <richard.raleigh@wbd-us.com>; daoffice@baldwincountyal.gov <daoffice@baldwincountyal.gov>; baldwinDA@baldwincountyal.gov <baldwinda@baldwincountyal.gov>; "baldwinda@baldwincountyal.gov" <baldwinda@baldwincountyal.gov>; bob@schreiberadr.com <bob@schreiberadr.com>; jvance@law.ua.edu <jvance@law.ua.edu>; jws@willsellers.com <jws@willsellers.com>; cdobson@maynardnexsen.com <cdobson@maynardnexsen.com>; jwilson@birminghambar.org <jwilson@birminghambar.org>; Ross Cohen <rcohen@bakerdonelson.com>; spratling@wskllp.com <spratling@wskllp.com>; Mark Ezell <mee@ezell-law-llc.com>; John Steiner <john@steinerlawllc.com>; spoer@scottdukeslaw.com <spoer@scottdukeslaw.com>; ddowd@burr.com <ddowd@burr.com>; Chris Christie <chris.christie@dentons.com>; Gwen Windle <gwindle@charter.net>; hello@waterssullivan.com <hello@waterssullivan.com>; ryeilding@bradley.com <ryeilding@bradley.com>; glondon@burr.com <glondon@burr.com>; Celeste Grenier <furgren@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2025 at 07:08:41 AM CST
Subject: Disqualifying President-Elect Trump under Section 3 of 14th Amendment
What do Alabama lawyers think about the legal basis for disqualifying President-Elect Trump under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment that is articulated in the video at LIVE: Plan RELEASED for Historic Peaceful March to BLOCK Trump │ Lights On with Jessica Denson?
Thanks.
(For filing in The Final Battle against Donald J. Trump: Jan. 3-5 DC march; Amend. 14 Sec. 3)

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