Manchin says 14th Amendment ouster should be 'consideration' for Sens. Hawley, Cruz

By Staff Reporter
Posted on 01/16/21 | News Source: FOX News

West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin says removing Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, over their objections to the 2020 presidential election results should be "a consideration." 

In an interview Friday on PBS's "Firing Line," Manchin said the senators' insistence on objecting to Pennsylvania’s Electoral College votes even after supporters of President Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol was "totally unconscionable" and triggering the 14th Amendment is now an option. 

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The third section of the amendment states that no lawmaker holding office "shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof."

Congress may "by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability," the section states.

Added to the Constitution after the Civil War, the amendment was designed to cover instances of sedition, Manchin told host Margaret Hoover.

"That those people should never hold public office, they should never have the public microphone, they should never be allowed to be in a position of power or of decision-making, or purpose, because they're going to serve themselves," he said. Read more at FOX News