| “Courts in six states have already dismissed parallel efforts to strike Trump from the ballot on 14th Amendment grounds,” wrote Intelligencer‘s Ed Kilgore. “Bids to exclude him are still kicking around courts in 14 other states.”
Nobody knows yet whether, when taken up by the Supreme Court, this ruling will be smacked down. But it is at least heartening to see some level of collective awareness that these are not the means by which Trump should lose; a regular old election is the way we tend to handle this, and for good reason.
“I am disturbed about the potential chaos wrought by an imprudent, unconstitutional, and standardless system in which each state gets to adjudicate Section Three disqualification cases on an ad hoc basis,” wrote Colorado Supreme Court Justice Carlos Samour Jr. in his dissent. “Surely, this enlargement of state power is antithetical to the framers’ intent.”
“To deny the voters the chance to elect the candidate of their choice is a Rubicon-crossing event for the judiciary,” wrote New York magazine’s Jonathan Chait. “It would be seen forever by tens of millions of Americans as a negation of democracy.”
Situation dire in Gaza: Aid workers report that nearly all households in Gaza are out of food and water. Roughly 85 percent of the total 2.2 million population has been displaced; of that group, 96 percent report adults skipping meals so kids can eat or eating scavenged meats that they would not normally consume. Some 13 percent report burning garbage to cook, while roughly 15 percent of displaced people cannot heat their food at all, per a World Food Programme study conducted during the first two weeks of December. The percentage of Gazans experiencing “severe hunger” as defined by international aid organizations has risen drastically over the last two or so weeks.
“We categorically reject the despicable and libelous allegations that Israeli is somehow obstructing the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza,” said Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy on Wednesday. “If they want more food and water to reach Gaza, they should send more food and water to Gaza. And while they’re sending more aid, they should condemn Hamas for hijacking aid deliveries and diverting them to its fighters. Their silence is shameful. We will not accept international officials deflecting blame onto us to cover up the fact they’re covering up for Hamas.”
Israeli success: Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) report that they have found massive networks of Hamas tunnels throughout their ground operation including, yesterday, a “center of power for Hamas’ military and political wings,” under Palestine Square—in the center of Gaza City—which “was located in the direct vicinity of commercial stores, government buildings, civilian residences, and a designated school for deaf children,” per statements from the Israeli military. |