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It isn't clear that Trump is legally disqualified from once again being president of the United Stat

It isn't clear that Trump is legally disqualified from once again being president of the United States. [VIEW IN BROWSER]( MSNBC DAILY Understand today's news [VIEW IN BROWSER]( MSNBC DAILY Understand today's news Dec. 21, 2022 THE LATEST [Alternate text] [What Jamie Raskin likely got very wrong about preventing Trump from running in 2024]( by Jessica Levinson Following the criminal referrals of the House Jan. 6 select committee against Donald Trump, some members of Congress seemed to imply that the insurrection statute provides that people who are convicted of insurrection charges are barred from holding future office. But if you think that means Trump would be barred from running for president if he were to be tried and convicted of insurrection charges, you are wrong, [writes Jessica Levinson](. For one, the qualifications for the president of the United States are set by the Constitution, not statutes, and "the Constitution simply doesn't give us sufficient guidance in this area," Levinson [writes](, "perhaps because the drafters may not have thought we would ever need this guidance, given how obvious it seems." In other words, legally, Trump could potentially be tried, convicted for inciting an insurrection — and still run for the highest office in the land in 2024. Read Jessica Levinson's [full analysis]( in your Wednesday [MSNBC Daily](.     TOP STORIES [Alternate text] [JA'HAN JONES]( [Jan. 6 report shows RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel may have buried Trump with her testimony]( All of this is particularly interesting given that McDaniel is currently bidding to become RNC chair for an unprecedented fourth term. [Read more.]( [STEVE BENEN]( [Far-right GOPers making inflexible demands? Welcome to the new House]( GOP divisions over the omnibus spending package are fresh evidence of a Republican Party that seems to slip deeper into disarray each day. [Read more.]( [ZEESHAN ALEEM]( [Why two big members of the hardcore MAGA crew are turning on each other]( Lauren Boebert likely now views her affiliation with the most extreme elements of MAGA world as politically dangerous. [Read more.]( [STEVE BENEN]( [Accused of dramatic lying, GOP congressman-elect uses fake quote to defend himself]( This is not a run-of-the-mill example of a politician exaggerating his experiences.Read more.]( TOP VIDEOS [Alternate text] [ALL IN]( [House Ways and Means Committee votes to publicly release Trump tax returns]( [THE BEAT WITH ARI]( [Trump lawyer David Schoen comments on Jan. 6 criminal referrals]( [THE REIDOUT]( [Why Trump's tax returns could be absolutely humiliating for him]( [MORNING JOE]( ['A defiant gesture towards Russia': Zelenskyy visits Washington today](     MORE FROM MSNBC [Alternate text] Tonight, Ari Melber brings his legal expertise to The Jan. 6 Committee's final report with two hours of The Beat beginning at 6 p.m. ET. Then at 8 p.m. ET, stick with MSNBC for a two-hour recap special breaking down the committee's final report, featuring expert analysis from Rachel Maddow, Alex Wagner, and Ari Melber. Watch The Jan. 6 Hearings: The House Investigates, tonight on MSNBC. Coverage is also available on Peacock.   A bonus episode of "The Revolution with Steve Kornacki" is available now. The series recounts the 1994 Republican take-over of Congress, influenced by Newt Gingrich, that changed both political parties forever. Now, Steve sits down with Newt Gingrich himself to discuss the podcast and the impact of his legacy today. Listen to ["The Revolution with Steve Kornacki"](now, wherever you get your podcasts.   [Image] [Image] 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_daily) [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_daily)

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