Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Banned list

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The final report of the Jan. 6 congressio­nal committee recommends that Donald Trump be banned from holding public office. The committee claims authority for the canceling of Mr. Trump under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which permits disqualifi­cation from “future state or federal office” to those who give “aid or comfort to the enemies of the Constituti­on.”

It seems a bit ironic that a group which incessantl­y touted its commitment to preserving democracy would recommend banning candidates, thereby taking the anti-democratic action of preventing voters from voting for whoever they want.

But for all of us who suffered through the pathetic quality of candidates on the ballot in the recent midterm election, the idea of banning candidates has strong appeal. This canceling of candidates as aiders and abetters and “enemies of the Constituti­on” could clear the decks of office-seekers on both sides of the aisle and spare us from more than just Mr. Trump.

All the objectors to the Second Amendment could be canceled as constituti­onal enemies. An even larger group — those who promote the canceling of and denial of free speech to those with politicall­y incorrect views — would be wiped from the slate of candidates as First Amendment enemies.

President Joe Biden has, himself, engaged in several overreachi­ng mandates that are constituti­onally questionab­le. Some have been overturned by the courts. Could he be declared an enemy of the Constituti­on and banned as a candidate?

Banning candidates may not be pure democracy, but who would deny that this assault on the people’s right to choose is better than … Biden versus Trump. Again. P.S. Bovee Las Vegas

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