Trump, although twice impeached by the House during his presidency, was also twice acquitted by the Senate.ĭisqualification: The 14th Amendment includes a “ disqualification clause,” written specifically with an eye toward former Confederate soldiers. Impeachment: If a person is impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate of high crimes and misdemeanors, he or she is removed from office and disqualified from serving again. That doesn’t apply to former President Donald Trump since he lost the 2020 election. Term limits: The 22nd Amendment forbids anyone who has twice been president - meaning twice been elected or served half of someone else’s term and then won his or her own - from running again. There are a few other Constitutional restrictions that can block a person for running for president - but they don't apply to Trump: The Constitution requires only three things of candidates: They must be a natural born citizen, at least 35 years old and a resident of the US for at least 14 years. “Nothing stops Trump from running while indicted, or even convicted,” the University of California, Los Angeles law professor Richard Hasen has told CNN. Alex Brandon/APĭonald Trump can still run as president while indicted - or if he is convicted. Former President Donald Trump prays with pastor Mario Bramnick, third from right, and others at Versailles restaurant on Tuesday, June 13, in Miami.
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