Thu, December 12, 2024
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Missouri introduces 'Donald Trump' bill that makes it legal for people with felonies to run for office

New legislation would repeal a 2015 law that prevents those who were found guilty or pleaded guilty to a felony from running for local or statewide office

The article from The Independent discusses a new bill in Missouri that would bar former President Donald Trump from holding office if he is convicted of a felony. This legislative proposal, introduced by Missouri state Representative David Tyson Smith, aims to prevent individuals convicted of felonies from running for or holding any public office in the state. The bill comes in the context of ongoing legal challenges against Trump, including investigations into his actions related to the 2020 election and the January 6 Capitol riot. Although the bill does not mention Trump by name, its implications are clear, targeting high-profile figures like him. The legislation has sparked debate about the qualifications for office and the intersection of legal accountability with political eligibility.

Read the Full The Independent Article at:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/missouri-donald-trump-bill-felony-office-b2662950.html