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IN THE UN ITED STATES DISTRJCT COURT
FOR THE SOU THERN DISTRICT OF FLO RID A
W EST PM M BEA CH DIV ISION
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JOHN ANTHONY CASTRO )
12ParkPlace,Mansfield,TX 76063
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V ER IFIED C O M PL AIN T FO R DE CL AR ATO R Y A N D IN JUN C TIV E R ELIEF
TO THE H ONORABLE COURT:
Plaintiff, JOHN ANTHONY CASTRO, appearing pr0 J:, tiles this Com plaint against
DonaldJ.Trump (&1Mr.Trump''land allegesasfollows:
EXECUTIVE SUM MARY
1. The fram ersofSection 3 ofthe 14th A m endm entintended the constitutionalprovision
to be both self-executing and to proveide a cause ofaction. M ore specifcally,the U nion sought
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to punish the insurrqctionary Confederacy by making their ability to hold public office
tmconstitutipnal.Thef'ram ersdidthiswith thespecificintentofremovingthem orepolitically
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popularinsurrectionistsfrom theballotsincethey violatedtheiroathsofallegianceto theU.S.
Constitution and the use ofpeacefulpoliticalm echanism s to non-violently resolve disputes.
Based upon thisnovelintep retation of Section 3 ofthe 14th Am endm ent,Plaintiffbringsthis
cause ofaction againstDefendantDonald J.Trump to havethe federaljudiciary make a
declaration regarding everyone's legal rights and status, including, but not lim ited to a
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declaration regarding the constim tionality of Donald.J.Trump's presidentialcandidacy,to
enjoinanyfurtherfundraisingorcnmpaigning,andtoenstlrethepreventionofhisinauguration
in theeventtheRepublican Party isunabletopreventhisnomination and subsequentelection.
LEGAL N ATURE oy THE ACTION
2. This is a cause ofaction arising from Section 3 ofthe 14th Am endm entto the
United StatesConstitution.
PlaintiffseeksdeclaratoryrelieftohaveDonaldJ.Trumpjudiciallyrecognized
asineligible to hold public office forhaving given aid orcom fortto the insurrectioniststhat
attacked ourU nited States Capitolon January 6,2021.
4. Plaintiff further seeks injunctive relief,if possible,to enjoin any further
fundraising orcam paigning by D onald J.Trum p.
JURISDICTION & V ENUE
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TllisCourthassubjectmatterjurisdictionoverthisactionptlrsuantto28U.S.C.
j1331,andvenueisproperintllisdistrictpursuantto28U.S.C.j1391(b)(1).
PARTIES
6. Plaintiff John Anthony Castro is a U.S. citizen and Republican primary
presidentialcandidate (Candidate FEC ID NumberP40007320) forthe 2024 Presidential
Election.
D efendant D onald John Trum p is a U .S. citizen and Republican prim ary
presidentialcandidate (Candidate FEC ID NumberP80001571) forthe 2024 Presidential
Election.
PLAINTIFF'SSTANDING TO BRING SUIT
't'o éstablish standing,aplaintiffmustshow thatithassuffered an Gtinjttry in
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factcaused by the challenged conductand redressable tllrough reliefsoughtf'
rom thecourt.''l
The U .S.Court of A ppeals for the D .C .Circuit has explained thatpolitical
com petitor standing isakin to econo'm ic com petitorstanding,w hereby a plaintiffhas standing
to challenge a governm entaction thatbenetitsa plaintiffscompetitorto the detrimentofthe
plaintiff.z Politicalcompetitorstanding, how ever,isonly availableto plaintiffswho can show
thattheytGpersonallycompetelqinthesamearenawiththesamepartytowhom thegovernment
has bestow ed the assertedly illegalbenefit.''3 The D .C.Circuithasalso held thatifa plaintiff
can show heisatldirectand currentcom petitor,''then competitorstandingm ustberecognized
as a m atterofestablished case 1aw .4 Courtshave recognized thata tûcandidate- asopposed to
individualvotersandpoliticalaction groups- wouldtheoretically have standing based upon a
tcompetitiveinjury'''ifhecouldshow thatlûhepersonallycompetesinthesamearenawiththe
sam e party.,s5
Jolm Anthony Castro registered as a candidate with the Federal Election
Com m ission and is directly and currently com peting against D onald J. Trum p for the
Republican nom ination forthe Presidency ofthe U nited States. A s such,Plaintiffm eetsa11of
thecriteria forstanding.
A feliow primary candidate,whoseinjurywould becompetitiveinjuryin the
lShaysv.FEC,414F.3d76,83(D.C.Cir.2005)(citationomitted).
2SeeShayse v.FEC,4l4F.3d76,87(D.C.Cir.2005).
3Gottlieb v FEC,143F.
. 3d618,621(D.C.Cir.1998)(internalquotationmarksomitted);seealsoFulaniv.
Brad)f,935F.2d 1324,1327-28(D.C.Cir.1991)(holdingthatpresidentialcandidatedidnothaveitcompetitor
standlng''tochallengeCPD'Stax-exemptstatuswherethecandidatewasnoteligiblefortax-exemptstams);
Hassanv.FEC,893F.Supp.2d248,255(D.D.C.2012),afnd,No.12-5335,2013WL 1164506(D.C.Cir.
Mar.11,2013)Cplaintiffcannotshow thathepersonallycompetesinthesamearenawithcandidateswho
receivefundingundertheFundA ctbecausehehasnotshown thathe isorim m inently willbeeligibleforthat
funding.n).
4New W orldRadio,Inc.v.FCC, 294F.
3d 164,170(D.C.Cir.2002)
5H assan v. FEC,893F.Supp.2d248,255n.6(D.D.C.2012)(emphasesadded)(quotingGottlieb,143F.3dat
621)
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form of a diminution ofvotes and/or fundraising,has federaljudicialstanding to sue a
candidatehe orshebelievesisineligibletohold office.6
12. Plaintiff will suffer a concrete competitive injury if the constitutionally
ineligible Donald J.Trump campaign comm ittee is permitted to raise funds,which puts
Plaintiffatafundraising disadvantage.? lfthe federaljudiciary permitsDonald J.Trump's
cam paigning,M r.Trum p w illbe the Republican Party'spresum ptivenom inee and com pletely
dominate atfundraising. Thiswillsiphon offtensifnothundredsofm illionsofdollarsto a
constitm ionally ineligible candidate in violation ofSection 3 ofthe 14th Am endm entto the
U.S.Constitution.Thereisnoquestionthispoliticalcompetitorinjuryistraceabletotheactual
com petitor,Donald J.Trum p.
Plaintiffunderstandsthatthe competitorstanding doctrine recognizesttparties
sufferconstitutionalinjury infactwhen agencies...otherwiseallow increased competition.''8
Inthiscase,the seemingly mosta'
ppropriatetim eto bring suitwould bewhen PlaintiffCastro
and Defendant'trump both file paperwork in New Ham pshire,Pennsylvania,Georgia,and
Arizonato appearon theballotasPresidentialcandidates,butthiscauseofaction isprimarily
fordeclaratoryrelieftoresolvetheissueofconstitutionaleligibility priorto said action forthe
sakeofjudieialeffciencywhenthetimearisestopreventtheissuefrom transfonningintoa
non-justiciablepoliticalquestion giventherapidtimefrnmeoftheprimary electionseason.In
accordance w ith the D .C . Circuit's ruling in M endoza v. Pcrcz, Plaintiff w ill suffer a
constitmionalinjuryinfactsuo cienttoconferArticle111standing.g
6SeeFulaniv. Lct
zgl/c,882F.2d62l(2dCir.1989).
7SeeMcconnellv. FEC,540U .S.93,107,overruledon othergroundsby Citizens Unitedv. FEC,558U .S.
310(2010).
8SeeM endozav. Perez,754F.
3d 1002,1011(D.C.Cir.2014)(citingtoLa.A'
nergpandpowerAuth.v.FERC,
141F.3d364,367(D.C.Cir.1998)'
,Sherleyv.Sebelius,610F.3d69,72-73(D.C.Cir.2010:.
9M endoza v. Perez,754F.3d 1002(D.C.Ci
r.2014)
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14. W hen Section 3 of the 14th Am endm ent was adopted, it was specifically
designed to ensure thatnon-insurrectionistsdid nothave to politically com pete with the m ore
popular pro-insurrectionistpoliticians in the South. It w as specifically designed to rem ove
ovem helm ing popularpro-insurrectionistsfrom the ballot. Assuch,Plaintiffis notsimply
w ithin the zone of interests; Plaintiff is the precise type of person Section 3 of the 14th
A m endm entsoughtto protect.
15. Although theU .S.Suprem eCourtarguably abolishedthedocttineofprudential
standinginfexmark,'oPlaintiffsatisfiesprudentialstandinginthathisinjuryisparticularized
and concrete,he satisfies Article 1I1 standing,and he isw ithin the zone of interests soughtto
beprotected by Section 3 ofthe 14th Amendm enttotheU .S.Constitution.l1
16. A llow ing D onald J.Trtlm p to continuebeing perceived asan eligible candidate
in violation of Section 3 of the 14th Am endm ent of the U rlited States C onstitution through
judicialinaction constitm esunlawfulinactionthatallowsacompetitiveinjurytoPlaintiffand
bestow sa com petitive advantage in the sam e Republican prim al'y in w hich Plaintiffcom petes
w ith D onald J.TnIm p.lz
R ELEVANT LAW & L EGAL A NALYSIS
17. D onald J.Tnzm p is a declared candidate forthe R epublican nom ination forthe
Presidenc'y ofthe U nited Statesforthe 2024 election season.
18. A rticle 1l,Section 1 oftheU nited StatesConstitution statesthatany person w ho
entersthe Office ofthe Presidentofthe United StatesofAm erica shalltakethe following O ath
orAffirmation:''1do solemnly swear(oraffirm)thatIwillfaithfully executetheOffice of
10Lexmarklnt' l, lnc.v.StaticCont
rolComponents,lnc.,572U.S.118(2014)
11PublicCitizenv. FEC,788F. 3d312(DC Cir.2015).
12SeeCitizensforResp.(j:Ethicsin Washingtonv.Trump,939F.3d131,143(2dCir.2019).
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PresidentoftheUnited States,and willto the bestofmy ability,preserve,protectand defend
the Constitution ofthe U nited States.''
19. Sincethefotmding ofournation,those who assum ecivilorm ilitary positions
underfederalor state law are required to take an oath and thereby state thatthey w illdefend
the Constitm ion ofthe U nited Statesagainstallenem ies,foreign and dom estic.
20. Taking the side of a foreign enem y iscovered by the Treason Clause in Article
111,Section 3,Clause 1 ofthe United States Constitution.Itstates:tt-l-reason againsttheU nited
States,shallconsistonly in levying W aragainstthem,orin adheringto theirEnemies,giving
them A id and Com fort.''
21. TheAnti-lnsurrectionQualificationClauseinSection3ofthe14thAmendment
ofthe U nited States Constitution coverstaking the side ofa dom estic enem y.
Anti-lnsurrectionQualification Clause
22. Section 3 of the 14th A m endm ent of the U nited States Constitm ion is best
described asthe Anti-lnsurrection Qualification Clause.ltestablishes that,in orderto be
eligible to hold any oftice in the U nited States,a person m usthave neverviolated an O ath of
O ffice,which alw ays includes a pledge to supportthe U nited States Constim tion.
23. TheAnti-lnsurrectionQualitkationClauseinSection3ofthe14thAmendment
oftheUnited StatesConstitution statesthattlgnqoperson shallbeaSenatororRepresentative
in Congress,orelector of President arld V ice President,orhold any office,civilor m ilitary,
undertheU nited States,orunderany State,who,having previously taken an oath,asa m em ber
of Congress,oras an officer ofthe United States,or as a m em berof any State legislam re,or
t asanexecutiveorjudicialofficerofanyState,tosupporttheConstitutionoftheUnitedStates,
shallhaveengagedininsurrectionorrebellionagainstthesnme,orgivenaidorcomforttothe
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enemies thereof.But Congress m ay by a vote oftwo-thirds of each House,rem ove such
disability-''
A m endm entXIV ,Section 3,C lause 1
24. Clause 1ofSection 3 ofthe 14th Amendm entoftheUnited StatesConstitution
reads:&çNo person shall...hold any office,civilormilitary,undertheUnited States,orunder
any State,who,having previously taken an oath...to supportthe Constitm ion ofthe United
States,shallhaveengagedin insurrection orrebellionagainstthesnme,orgiven aidorcomfort
totheenemiesthereof.''
25. The w ord Glengaged'' for the pup ose of Sed ion 3 of the 14th A m endm ent
Gtim plies,and wasintended to im ply,avoluntary effortto assisttheInsurrection...And further,
the...actionmustspringfrom (ajwantofsympathywiththeinsurrectionarymovement.''l3
AstheU.S.Supreme Courthasarticulated,ttlwlithouta stattztory definition,
(onemustjturntothephrase'splainmeaning.''l4
27. M eninm -W ebster's Dictionary defines an Elinsurrection'' to be tlan act or
instance ofrevolting againstcivilauthority oran established governm ent.''An instanceisEûa
step,stage,or situation view ed as partof a process or series ofevents.''Participation in the
early orlate stages ofan eventstillconstitute çtal'
linstance.'' This w ould apply to the wife of
United States Suprem e CourtJustice Clarence Thom as,Virginia Thomas,requiring Justice
Thomas'mandatoryrecusalunder28U.S.C.j455,whichPlaintiffassertshereintopreserve
forappeal.
Of the term tErevolting,''M errinm-W ebster says lGto renotmce. . . subjection.
''
13See U.S.v.Powel l,65N.C.709(C.C.D.N.C.1871).
14See Tanzin v. Tanvir,141S.Ct.486,491(2020)(thereafterreferencingMerriam-Webster'sCollegiate
Dictionaryfortheplainmeaningofaterm).
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Renounce isto Gtrefuse to follow,obey,orrecognize.''Subjection isbeing ttplaced tmder
authority.''Thus,an insurrection include al1stages ofthe eventw herein at atIeastone stage
l
therewasarefusalto recognizetheauthority ofan established governmentalbody,such asthe
United States Senate and itscerem onialreading ofthe certified election resultsand engaging
in violence to undermine b0th thatprocessand the U nited States Constim tion.
29. Donald J.Trum p sum moned the m ob to ournation's Capitol,organized and
assem bled the mob,allowed weapons in the crowd by ordering security to 1etthem pass,
radicalized themob with incendiary rhetoric,ordered them to m arch totheCapitol,refused to
m ake public statem ents to denotm ce the violence and calloffthe m ob for 187 m inutes,and
when itbecnm e clearthatthe m ob had failed to use violence to preventthe certification ofthe
election results,then and only then,didformerPresidentDonald J.Trump orderthem ob to go
1
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hom e,butnot before saying ltw e love you''and calling the violentm ob tGvery special''after
they had violently attacked the U nited States Capitol. A 11ofthese instancesw ere partof the
overallJanuary 6 Insurrection in w hich D onald J.Trum p w asdirectly and irrefutably involved.
30. Clause 1of Section 3 ofthe 14th A m endm entto the U nited StatesConstitution
declares that anyone deem ed to have engaged in insurrection are çtenem ies.''H ow ever,less
focus is given to the factthat Section 3 sim ilarly disqualifies those w ho have given ttaid or
com fort''to insurrectionists.
31. GtA id orcom fortm ay be given to an enem y by w ordsofencotlragem ent,orthe
expression of an opinion,from one occupying an influentialposition.''ls
32. There is adistinction betw een dom estic ûGaid orcom fort''to insurrectionistsand
2 foreign Edaid and com fort''to invaders. This w as highlighted by President Andrew Johnson's
15M cKeev. Young,2Bart
.El.Cas.422(1868).
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commentsto aNew Hampshiredelegation thatts-l-reason isacrime and mustbepunished asa
crim e...ltm ustnotbe excused as an unsuccessfulrebellion.''l6 Itw as later reasoned thatif
iûinsurrection and levying warwasacceptedastreason,hundredsofthousandsofm en,mostof
them youths, w ere guilty of the offense that carried a m andatory sentence of death by
hanging.''l; Gtrl-o the Congress, theo1d 1aw wasunworkableforthegcivilW ar)...gthus,on1
July 31,1861,Congresspassed a 1aw which provided that anyone fotmd guilty ofconspiracy
to overthrow the United StatesGovernmentorto interferewith theoperation ofitslawsshall
beguilty ofahigh crim e-''lB
33. tt-l-he offenses for w hich exclusion from office is denounced are not m erely
engaging in insurrection...butthe giving ofaid or com fortto theirenem ies.''lg In thatcase,
Judge Chase,whom him selfw asbalancing hisneed for im pm iality with his desire to pursue
the Presidency,insinuated thatthe inclusion of the ttaid or com fort''disqualifier in Section 3
ofthe 14th Am endm entapplied only inthecontextofa foreign invasion orwar.JudgeChase
w as an abolitionistbutstillan am bitiousand aspiring politician who considered cam paigning
forthePresidency and did notwantto upsetthe South by declaring thatthe reference in Section
3 to tlenem ies''applied to the ins= ectionists and rebels that fought for the Confederacy.
Giving lsaid and com fort''to foreign enem ies w as already covered by the Treason Clause in
Article 111, Section 3, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution. Section 3 of the 14th
A m endm ent,being a post-civilw aram endm ent,w asrefening solely to dom estic enem iesthat
engaged in insurrection orrebellion againsttheU nited Statesand had previously given an oath
16SeeJ.G .Randall, TheCi
vilWarandReconstruction 707(1937)(firstomissioninoriginal).
17SeeJonathan Trum an Dorris,PardonandAmnesty UnderLincolnandlohnson-TheRestorationofthe
ConfederatestoTheirRightsandPrivileges1861-1898,at4(1953).
18SeeC.EllenConnally,TheUseoftheFourteenthAmendmentbySalmonP.ChaseintheTrialofleferson
Dtzv9,42AkronL.Rev.1165,1l65(2009).
19InreGrl n,l1F.Cas.7(C.C.D.Va.1869).
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to supportthe Constitution;thereby only targeting higher-levelofficialsthatare required to
take oaths.
34. This is supported by the factthatthe ûEfinalversion of Section 3 reflected a
refinem ent of the radicals'philosophy of fonnalequality.Opposition to the broader House
proposalarose in partfrom the w idespread view thatm any Confederate soldiers,even if not
conscripted,hadlittlerealchoicebuttojointheSouthem cause.Inthatlight,thefinalversion
ofSection 3 wasnotlesspunitive so m uch asitwasm oretargeted.W hereasthe House version
promised toaffecttherank andfile,theSenateversion would reach onlytheseniorleadership.
M oreover,the Senate version was,in im portantw ays,harsher than the H ouse version.The
H ouse m eastlre would have stm setin 1870 and applied only to federalelections.By contrast,
thefinalversiongofSection31pennanentlyrenderedvirtuallytheentirepoliticalleadershipof
the South ineligible for office,both state and federal.The tinal version of Section 3 thus
reflededanuanced view :ascompared with felons,Confederateoffcialsweremoredeserving
ofpunishm entand Southern footsoldiers w ere less so.''20
35. Every federal, state, and local public official that offered words of
encouragement,show ofsym pathy,orexpression ofsupportforordefense of,theJanuary 6
Insurrection m ust, pursuant to Section 3 of the 14th A m endm ent to the U nited States
Constitution,bedeclared ineligible to hold any civilormilitary office in theUnited Statesat
thefederal,state,orlocallevel.
36. Donald J.Tnzm p isnotthe only public officialineligibleto hold publicoffice
under Section 3 ofthe 14th Amendment.Soon-to-be Defendants whose Plaintiffs will be
20SeeRichardM .Re, ChristopherM.Re,Voti
ngandVice.CriminalDisenjmnchisementandthe
ReconstructionAmendments,121YaleL.J.l584,1622-23(2012),
.alsoseeEricFoner,Reconstruction:
America'sUnhnishedRevolution 1863-1877,at259(1988).
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primary challengerswithjudicialstandingto suewillinclude,butmostcertainly willnotbe
limitedto,CongressmembersM arjorieTaylorGreene (R-Ga.),M o Brooks(R-Ala.),Lauren
Boebert(R-Colo.),LouieGohmert(R-Texas),PaulGosar(R-Ariz.),andAndyBiggs(R-Ariz.)
for giving tGaid orcom fort''to insun-ectionists.
A m endm entM V ,Section 3,Clause 2
Clause2 ofSection 3ofthe 14th Am endmentto theUnited StatesConstitution
reads'
. Gicongress m ay, by a vote of tw o-third of each H ouse, rem ove such disability.''
(Emphasisadded).
38. Plaintiff em phasizes the Constim tion's use of the tenn lteach'' since there
appearsto be widespread m isconception thatonly the U .S.H ouse ofRepresentativesisneeded
to rem ove the disqualifying disability,which stem sfrom the 1868 case ofButler.lz Therefore,
if290 m em bers ofthe U .S.H ouse ofRepresentativesand 67 m em bersofthe U .S.Senate vote
to remove the disqualifying disability,a person otherwise ineligible to hold office lmder
Section 3 of the 14th A m endm ent could hold oftice. ln today's political clim ate, this is
impossible.
Itisalso criticalto anticipatorily highlightthataPresidentialpardon doesnot
remove this disability sincethe United States Constitution m ovidesthatonly Congressm ay
liftthe disability.Thisis contrary to an old,outdated,and dearly biased Attom ey General
Opinion from Southem Confederate Augustus Garland that atlem pted to lim it its scope; it
inexplicably ignored the term ûteach''and suggested apresidentialpardon could remove the
qualification disability notwithstanding theConstitution'scleazand exclusivereservation and
delegation ofthatpow er solely to Congress.zz
21SeeButler, 2Bart.El.Cas.46l(1868).
22Seezfzwfon'sCase,18Op.Att y.Gen.149(1885).
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Scope ofA m endm entX lV
40. The disqualitk ation applies to both civiland military positions at both the
federaland statelevel,whichhasbeenjudiciallydeterminedtoevenincludealocalconstable
Position-z3
41. tt-fherecan beno officewhich isnoteitherlegislative,judicial,orexecutive
gcoveredby Section3ofthe14thAmendmentbecause!...itembraceseveryoffice...fand)it
waspassed topunish thosehigh in authority...fortheirbad faith towardthegovernm entthey
hadsworn gintheiroathofofticejto support.''z4
42. lû-f'
he am endm entappliesto a11the states ofthe U nion,to al1oflices underthe
United Statesorunderany state,and to al1personsin the category ofprohibition,and fora1l
tim epresentand f'um re.''zs Itisa lifetime ban from publicoffice.
As m entioned before, Section 3 of the 14th A m endm ent is m erely an Anti-
Insurredion Qualitscation Clause.Itwasnotintended tobeapunishmentforsomeonewho
engaged in an insurrection orgave aid orcom fortto insurred ionistsany m ore than the N atural
Bolm Citizen qualification clause isptm itive.Ifyou arenota nam ralborn citizen ofthe United
States,you cannothold the Office ofthe Presidency.Ifyou violated youroath ofoffice by
engaging in an insurrection,you cannot hold the Office of the Presidency.lt's a m ere
qualification forthe office.
Enforcem ent ofA m endm entM V
44. ln an attempt to neutralize Section 3 of the 14th Am endment, som e
com m entators dating as farback as 1868 developed the legaltheory thatthisprovision ofthe
23See U.S.v.Powell,65N.
C.709(C.C.D.
N.C.l871).
24Id
25Inre(Jry/zn,11F.Cas.7(C.C.D.Va.1869).
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United StatesConstitution wasunenforceable withoutenabling legislation.Such a suggestion
is legally baseless,patently frivolous,and w holly withoutm erit.
45. ln fact,itw asthe Presidentofthe Confederacy,Jefferson D avis,who,in 1868,
contended thatSection 3 wl,
&self-executing and,therefore,barred hiscrim inaltrialfortreason.
SeeGerardN Magliocca,AmnestyandsectionThreeoftheFourteenthAmendment,36Const.
Comment.87 (2021).Moreover,itwasJudgeChasewhoagreedin JeffersonDavis'criminal
trialthat Section 3 was self-executing'
,thereby im plicating the prohibition against Double
Jeopardy.z6 Shortly thereafter, however,JusticeChasereversedhisposition and declared that
Section 3 w as not self-executing when a black crim inaldefendantchallenged his conviction
on thegroundsthatthejudgepresiding overhistrialfoughtforthe Confederacy and was,
therefore,ineligible to preside over his trialrendering his guilty verdict nulland void.27
Followingtheseirreconcilablerulingsfrom aclearlybiasedJusticeChasewhocouldnotm ake
up his m ind,Congress decided to act on its own by enacting Section 3 enforcem ent statutes
and,shortly thereafter,federalprosecutors began bringing actions to oustineligible officials,
including halfofthe Tennessee Suprem e Court.28 Congress'enactm entoflegislation wasnot
an admission thatSection 3 wasnotself-executing;itwas to avoid the lunacy of a clearly
( biased,conflicted,and politically active ChiefJusticethatcould notperform the functionsof
hisoffice in a neutral,intellectual,fair,and im partialm nnner.
46. In 1871,Am os Pow ellwas indicted,via an enabling statute m aking ita crime
to know ingly violate Section 3 ofthe 14th Am endm ent,ûçfor accepting the office of sheriff
26SeeCaseofDavis,7F.cas.63,90,92-94,(C.C.D.Va.1867)@ o.3,621a)(describingDavis'argumentand
theGovernment'sresponse);1d.at102(notingtheChiefJustice'sview).
27lnreGrl n,llF.Cas.7(C.C.D.Va.1869)@ o.5,815).
28SeeActt p
/Az/'
tzp3l,1870(FirstKuKluxKlanAct),ch.ll4,j14,16Stat.140,143;id.atj15(imposing
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criminalpenaltiesforknowingSectionThreeviolations);Sam D.Elliott WhentheUnitedStatesAttorneySued
toRemoveHalftheTennesseeSupremeCourt:TheQuoWarrantoCasesof1870,49TennB.J.20(2013).
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whendisqualifiedfrom holdingofficebythe14thAmendment...landthejindictmentcharged
thatthe defendantknow ingly accepted office underthe state ofN orth Carolina,to w hich he
WaS ineligible under the provisions Of the 3d section ofthe 14th Amendm ent.'og In other
w ords,to attach crim inalpenalties,enabling legislation is absolutely required since Section 3
ofthe 14th A m endm entm akesno reference to crim inalpenalties.
Congress m ust pass legislation m aking it a felony for anyone to aid in the
inaugtlration or induction into public office anyone who has given aid or com fort to
insurrectionistsin violation ofSection 3 ofthe 14th Am endment. Thiswould crim inalizeal1
ofthe organizersofan inauguration contrary to theU .S.Constitm ion.
48. Congresscertainlyhasjurisdictiontoexpelorexcludeitsownmembersthatit
determ ineshave violated Section 3 ofthe 14th A m endm ent.3o How ever, itistmclear whether
Congresscan unilaterally imposesaid disability on the Executive Branch sincethatcould be
deem ed an encroachment on a separate branch of the federalgovemm ent.Nevertheless,a
Congressionalfinding of liability would certainly aid the federaljudiciary's fact-finding
m ission.
49. Plaintiffincop orates,by reference,allofthefindingsoftheU .S.House Select
Com m ittee to Investigate the January 6th A ttack on the United StatesCapitol.
Historically,the neutralfinderoffactand arbiteroflaw hasbeen the federal
judidary.Consistentwith ourprindplesoffederalism and separation ofpowers,itismore
likelythatthefederaljudiciaryand,inparticular,theUnitedStatesSupremeCourtwouldbe
the only authority thatthe draftersofSection 3 could have possibly envisioned as being the
m ostcom petentand legitim atebodyto determ inewhetheranindividualisineligibleunderthe
29See U.S.v.Powell,65N.
C.709(C.C.D.N.C.1871).
30SeePowellv.M ccormack,395U.S.486(1969).
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Anti-lnsurrectionQualifcation Clause.
FACTUAL A LLEGATIONS
D onald J.Trum p'sR ole in the
January 6 lnsurrection
On January 6,2021,D onald J.Tnlm p instructed his cnm paign supporters to
ttfight like hell.'' There is no intep retation of this phrase that suggests law fuland peaceful
m eansto resolve a dispute.
On January 6,2021,as insurrectionists laid siege to the U nited States Capitol,
M r.Trum p took no action despite being repeatedly contacted by fnm ily and friends to calloff
the attack;thereby im pliedly ratifying the insurrection.
53. W hen M r. Trum p fnally spoke on the m atter, speaking directly to the
insurrectionists, he said ttwe love you, you're very special.'' These w ere w ords of
encotlragem entand arlirrefm able display ofsym pathy w ith the insurrectionary m ovem ent.
54. On Saturday,January 29,2022,a little m ore than one year afterthe Jarm ary 6
Insurrection,show ing absolutely no rem orse,M r.Trum p publicly declared thattllfInm and 1
win,wewilltreatthosepeoplefrom January 6 fairly...and ifitrequirespardons,wewillgive
them pardons.''M orewordsofencouragem ent,displaysofsympathy,and ratitication ofthe
insurrectionary attack on the U nited States Capitol.
55. ln the entire history ofthe U nited States,there has never been a Presidentor a
Presidentialcandidate thathaspublicly vowed to pardon criminals thatbrazenly attacked a
separate branch ofthe federalgovernm ent.And one day,itm ay be this Courtor the U nited
StatesSuprem e Cotu'
tthatinsurrectionistscom e looking forifad ion isnottaken today.
COUNT O NE
D ECLARE DONALD J.T RUM P
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CONSTITUTIONALLY INELIGIBLE FOR PUBLIC O FFICE
PlaintiffincorporatesParagraphs 1through 55 asiffully setforth herein.
Basedona1loftheforegoingand inanticipationoflitigation instatecourtsonce
both PlaintiffCastro and DefendantTrump file ballotaccessapplications,Plaintiffasksthis
Courtto declare thatD onald J.Tnzm p did,in fact,provide aid orcom fortto the insurrectionists
that attacked our U nited States Capitol on January 6, 2021, thereby rendering him
constitutionally ineligible to hold public office pursuantto Section 3 ofthe 14th Am endm ent
to the U nited States Constim tion.
COUNT TW O
E NJOIN D ONALD Z TRUM P FROM ENGAGING IN A NY FURTHER
POLITICAL C AM PAIGNING OR POLITICAL FUNDM ISING
58. PlaintiffincorporatesParagraphs 1through 57 asiffully setforth herein.
59. Based on the foregoing,the Courtm ust order Donald J.Tnzm p to cease al1
politicalcam paigning and politicalfundraising asunconstitutionalactivitiesin directviolation
ofSection 3 ofthe 14th A m endm ent.
R ELIEF R EQUESTED
W HEREFORE,Plaintiff,JOI4N A NTHONY CASTRO,requeststhatthisCourttinds that:
A. The January 6,2021,attack on the United States Capitolw as an insurrection
w ithin the m eaning ofSection 3 ofthe 14th A m endm entto the U .S.Constitution.
Donald J.Tnzm p provided aid orcom fortto the insurrectionistsin the form of
words ofencouragem entand expressions ofsupportspringing from a w antofsm pathy w ith
theinsurrectionary attack on theUnited StatesCapitol.
C. A s such,Donald J.Trum p isconstitutionally ineligible to hold any public office
in the United StatesofA m erica.
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D. M oreover, D onald J. Trum p m ust im m ediately cease any and a11 political
cam paigning and politicalfundraising.
Such otherand furtherreliefthatthis Courtdeem s equitable and proper,such
as m andating thatD onald J.Trum p's cam paign reftm d alldonors.
Respectful subm itted
January 6,2023 By
JO AN TH ON Y CA STRO
12 Park Place
M ansfield,TX 76063
Tel.(202)594 -4344
J.castro@ lohncastro.com
PLA IN TIFF PR 0 SE
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V ER IFIC A TIO N
1,Jolm A nthony Castro,declare asfollow s:
1. lam theplaintiffin thepresentcase,aU.S.citizen,and an FEc-registered
Republicanprimarypresidentialcandidate(CandidateFEC ID NumberP40007320)
forthe2024 PresidentialElection.
J. 1intend to f'
ully utilize allofm y skillsand know ledge to preventD onald J.Trtlm p
f'
rom being elected to orholding any public oftice in theU .S.
J. Ihave personalfirst-hand know ledge ofthe m atterssetforth in this Com plaint,
including w itnessing D onald J.Tnzm p providing w ordsofcom fortto the
insurrectionists on live television,and,ifcalled upon to testify,1w ould com petently
testify as to the m attersstated herein.
.
#. Pursuantto28U.S.C.j1746,1verifytmderpenaltyofperjtlrythattheentiretyofthe
foregoing Com plaintistrue and correct.
Executed on January 6,2023.
J A nthony Castro
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