Amend the U​.​S. Constitution to Disqualify Felons From Holding the Position of POTUS

Recent signers:
KEVIN MAHER and 18 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In a nation founded on values of integrity and justice, it is imperative that we hold our leaders to the highest morals and standards. As a citizen who has witnessed the impact of existing laws that limit opportunities for felons in various professional areas, I feel compelled to address a significant oversight—allowing individuals with felony convictions to run for the highest office in the United States.

Many everyday citizens with felony records face barriers to accessing job opportunities, housing, and other crucial aspects of life due to their past judicial encounters. If these laws apply stringently to average people, should they not apply equally, if not more so, to those who seek to guide our nation as President?

Yes, lawmakers and legislators, it is time for us to reflect upon a critical gap in our legal governance. The U.S. Constitution must be amended to explicitly prohibit individuals with felony convictions from running for President. This adjustment is not just about setting boundaries but about safeguarding the integrity of the office and preserving the values of justice and impartiality that our nation treasures.

Consider the repercussions of allowing felons who might have committed grievous crimes, such as fraud, treason, or violence, to hold the highest office—an office that commands immense power and influence both domestically and globally. The potential consequences can terrify any right-minded citizen.

The Constitution, a living document that has stood the test of time, has been revised for far less pressing issues. It is time we act to preserve the trust and faith of the American people in their leaders.

Join me in urging Congress to draft and advocate for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that will enforce this necessary prohibition. Our collective voice can bring about this crucial change to ensure that our country's leadership is as unbreakable as the values we hold dear.

Sign this petition to stand for integrity, justice, and the highest standards of leadership in the United States. Together, we can make a difference.

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Recent signers:
KEVIN MAHER and 18 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In a nation founded on values of integrity and justice, it is imperative that we hold our leaders to the highest morals and standards. As a citizen who has witnessed the impact of existing laws that limit opportunities for felons in various professional areas, I feel compelled to address a significant oversight—allowing individuals with felony convictions to run for the highest office in the United States.

Many everyday citizens with felony records face barriers to accessing job opportunities, housing, and other crucial aspects of life due to their past judicial encounters. If these laws apply stringently to average people, should they not apply equally, if not more so, to those who seek to guide our nation as President?

Yes, lawmakers and legislators, it is time for us to reflect upon a critical gap in our legal governance. The U.S. Constitution must be amended to explicitly prohibit individuals with felony convictions from running for President. This adjustment is not just about setting boundaries but about safeguarding the integrity of the office and preserving the values of justice and impartiality that our nation treasures.

Consider the repercussions of allowing felons who might have committed grievous crimes, such as fraud, treason, or violence, to hold the highest office—an office that commands immense power and influence both domestically and globally. The potential consequences can terrify any right-minded citizen.

The Constitution, a living document that has stood the test of time, has been revised for far less pressing issues. It is time we act to preserve the trust and faith of the American people in their leaders.

Join me in urging Congress to draft and advocate for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that will enforce this necessary prohibition. Our collective voice can bring about this crucial change to ensure that our country's leadership is as unbreakable as the values we hold dear.

Sign this petition to stand for integrity, justice, and the highest standards of leadership in the United States. Together, we can make a difference.

The Decision Makers

U.S. Senate
34 Members
Charles Schumer
U.S. Senate - New York
Ronald Wyden
U.S. Senate - Oregon
Peter Welch
U.S. Senate - Vermont
Former U.S. House of Representatives
2 Members
Andy Kim
Former U.S. House of Representatives - New Jersey 3rd Congressional District
Ruben Gallego
Former US House of Representatives - Arizona-7
Ed Markey
Senator
Maggie Hassan
Governor of New Hampshire

Supporter Voices

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