- Critics of President-elect Donald Trump have organized protests in Washington, D.C., calling on Congress to prevent him from taking office under the 14th Amendment.
- The movement, known as "14th Now," argues Trump's involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot constitutes grounds for disqualification.
- Despite ongoing protests, no prominent Democrats support the movement, with many asserting Trump's victory in the election.
- Recent court rulings in states like Colorado and Maine have attempted to bar Trump from running, but the U.S. Supreme Court ruled states cannot decide presidential candidates.
- Congress is set to convene soon to certify the 2024 election results, with little indication that the protests will impact the certification process.
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