NY Young Republican group wants Congress to disqualify Mamdani
- The New York Young Republican Club is urging Congress to disqualify Zohran Mamdani from becoming mayor, citing Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and claims of anti-American support.
- The club's memo references Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which aims to prevent individuals associated with insurrection from holding office.
- The Supreme Court stated that Congress must pass a law to define how Section 3 is enforced against candidates before applying it.
- The Young Republican Club claims Mamdani's actions may turn New York City into an 'extreme hotbed of socialism,' as expressed in their memo.
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NY Young Republican group wants Congress to disqualify Mamdani
The New York Young Republican Club is calling on Congress to invoke the Constitution’s “insurrection clause” to disqualify Zohran Mamdani from potentially becoming the new mayor of New York City.
Exclusive | NY Young Republican Club urges Congress to disqualify Mamdani from NYC mayoral race – accuses him of giving US enemies ‘aid and comfort’
The New York Young Republican Club is pushing to get socialist Zohran Mamdani disqualified from the mayoral election -- accusing the Democratic candidate of providing “aid and comfort” to enemies of the US, The Post has learned.
NYYRC Calls on Congress to Disqualify Zohran Mamdani from Office - New York Young Republican Club
Today, the New York Young Republican Club formally calls on the 119th United States Congress to use the Insurrection Clause to bar Zohran K. Mamdani, Democratic Candidate for Mayor in New York City, from holding public office. As is thoroughly detailed in our letter (which is available to read at the link), the Fourteenth Amendment plainly disqualifies Mamdani from being elected mayor, because of the aid and comfort he gives to America’s enemies…
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