Plaintiff Sign Up Form (First Step)
Please fill out this form to be considered in a class action lawsuit against Trump. Read this document to learn more about the process: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h4K3XTIrHbgg3enM9e-aOg7RBKKVW3-MNy8Of4x4fR4/edit?usp=sharing. Donald J. Trump was the top vote getter and has secured enough potential support to be elected on November 5th 2024, and will likely win the electoral college. Although, he will not officially be elected by the Electoral College until late December, he is unqualified for the office of President of the United States for the following reasons: 1. Violation of the 14th Amendment, Section 3 (Insurrection Clause )Background: Section 3 of the 14th Amendment states that anyone who has taken an oath to support the Constitution and then "engaged in insurrection or rebellion" or gave aid to those who did cannot hold any civil or military office in the U.S.Application: Some argue that Trump’s role in the events surrounding January 6, 2021, and efforts to overturn the 2020 election could meet the legal threshold for “engaging in insurrection or rebellion,” thus disqualifying him from future office. 2. Interference with Federal and State Election Processes Background: Trump has been accused of attempting to interfere with lawful election certification processes and pressuring officials to overturn certified election results.Application: Multiple investigations, including indictments in federal court and Georgia, allege that Trump sought to obstruct and undermine the election processes, raising concerns about his adherence to constitutional principles. 3. Obstruction of Justice Background: During his presidency, the Mueller Report outlined instances where Trump may have obstructed justice, such as attempts to impede the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.Application: Although no charges were filed while he was in office, the reported acts of obstruction could be seen as an abuse of power and incompatible with the role of the President. 4. Mishandling and Unauthorized Retention of Classified Information Background: Trump has been charged in federal court for the unlawful retention and mishandling of classified documents after his presidency.Application: Mishandling sensitive national security information contradicts the responsibilities of the office and raises concerns about his commitment to safeguarding national security. 5. Multiple Indictments for Fraud and Conspiracy. Background: Trump has been indicted on numerous criminal charges, including conspiracy to defraud the United States, falsifying business records, and fraud related to his business practices.Application: The charges, especially those alleging conspiracies to undermine public trust and the democratic process, suggest behavior that may be incompatible with the office of the presidency.6. Violation of Presidential Ethics and Norms. Background: Throughout his term, Trump was accused of using the office for personal financial gain, including conflicts of interest with Trump Organization properties and international dealings.Application: Critics argue that Trump’s business entanglements and profit-driven activities while in office indicate an inability to separate personal interest from public duty.These arguments reflect public legal and ethical debates surrounding Donald Trump's eligibility and are generally supported by both indictments and independent investigations.
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