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Republicans reveal plot to stop ‘insurrectionist’ democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani being sworn in as NYC mayor by invoking a Civil War-era clause in the US Constitution designed to bar ‘insurrectionists’ from holding office.

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In what feels like a political thriller unfolding in real time, Republican lawmakers are reportedly preparing to invoke a little-known Civil War–era provision in the U.S. Constitution to prevent Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani from being sworn in as New York City’s next mayor.

The legal weapon of choice? Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, commonly called the “insurrection clause.” This clause was originally written after the Civil War to keep Confederate leaders out of government. It states that anyone who took an oath to support the Constitution and later “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” against the United States — or gave “aid or comfort” to its enemies — is barred from holding public office.

Republicans now claim this clause could apply to Mamdani, arguing that some of his activism and statements against certain U.S. policies amount to “disloyal conduct.” The move mirrors earlier efforts to disqualify Donald Trump from running for office, though the Supreme Court previously ruled that enforcing the clause against federal candidates lies with Congress, not individual states.

Now, GOP leaders are exploring whether Congress itself can block Mamdani from assuming a municipal office, potentially setting up an unprecedented clash between federal and state authority.


A Constitutional Showdown in the Making

A Dangerous Precedent

If successful, this maneuver could mark the first time Congress intervenes directly in a local election. Normally, the question of who becomes mayor is governed entirely by state and city law — not by lawmakers in Washington. Critics say the move threatens to erode the principle of local self-governance and could open the door to future political weaponization of constitutional clauses.

The idea that dissent or criticism of government policy could be branded as “insurrection” alarms civil-liberties advocates. They argue that the clause was meant for those who took up arms against the United States

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