A Question for Ketanji Brown Jackson

As you know, the 14th amendment of the Constitution prohibits elected officials who have supported an insurrection, or even merely provided comfort to insurrectionists, not only from running for office, but prohibits them from holding office.

I quote the relevant passage in full:

Many of the people in this very room supported president Trump’s insurrection of January 6, and this was seen directly by millions of people who are watching this hearing at this very moment. Many Republican officials (and all were Republicans) spoke out publicly in support of the insurrection. Donald Trump himself publicly thanked the insurrectionists.

They and we all know that many of the people who will be voting on your confirmation are — by the words of the Constitution itself — illegally holding office. Yet their votes — which they are not entitled to cast — may defeat your confirmation to the the Supreme Court.

If you manage to be confirmed, will you speak out for the Constitution and the 14th amendment and move to invalidate any decision made by legislators who are holding office illegally? And will you, as well, make it clear that any legislator or public official who has sworn to uphold the Constitution defies that oath each time he or she recognizes the illegitimate “authority” of any insurrection-comforting official?

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Internet pioneer. But I’m most interested in stabilizing the Earth’s climate and promoting our common humanity. aclimatedeclaration.com