So in theory he should not even have been allowed to run for office let alone take office, is this the fault of the judicial system taking far too long.
Surely the trial for inciting insurrection should have taken priority too, rather than the stormy daniels trial. Doing that may have stopped him running for office, while he had the argument that the trial was political, he would be able to argue that before a judge and, of couse present the appropriate evidence.
I am asking this as if you committed say two crimes, say drove over the speed limit, then got out and shot a police officer dead after stopping you, you would be arrested and put on trial for murder and not for speeding.
Inciting insurrection that resulted in the deaths of public officers is far more serious than paying off what ever stormy daniels was at the time.
Such a trial would need to be run the same as any other, not talking about the trial out side the court, an order that has also been violated so many times most people have probably lost count.
I am guessing he can't just remove or re-write the 14th Amendment.
Apparently a judge has blocked the birthright thing, as unconsititional which brings me back to his oath of office, where he swore to defend the consititution.