"Reminder: Donald Trump is still possibly barred from being sworn in as President for inciting an insurrection in violation of Sect 3 of the 14th Amendment," one Threads post said.
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There is nothing in the Constitution that bans felons from office, and an anti-insurrectionist clause could only be enforced by Congressional action.