McConnell questions whether the provision even applies to the presidency because it is not one of the offices specifically listed in the 14th Amendment - which instead refers to “elector of president and vice president.” He also said it's unclear whether the Jan. 6 attack constitutes an “insurrection” under the law or simply a less legally fraught incident such as a riot.
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Mr. McConnell said the board negotiates with Meta to determine the boundaries of what it may review.
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