Why does the Senate have to vote on barring Trump from holding Federal office until AFTER an Impeachment conviction? Why must it only vote if Trump Is convicted? Why not even if he is NOT convicted? Why not even BEFORE the conviction vote?
What we have learned and clearly realized from Trump – a lesson that can be misused – is that the constitutionality of things can’t be determined until AFTER an action.
Let the Senate vote to bar Trump before, after, is or isn’t convicted, and then determine the Constitutionality when Trump has to go to court to run for office.
At the very least, Trump would have to immediately declare himself a candidate to establish his viability for his base, or wait until closer to 2024 and lose his hold.

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