Okay, I found the "Griffin's Case" they're talking about. It's an 1869 ruling.
https://law.resource.org/pub/us/case/reporter/F.Cas/0011.f.cas/0011.f.cas.0007.html
@WordsmithFL I don't believe that's an issue. The wording doesn't specify "Guilty of".
It was already settled that it was an insurrection.
This hearing is if the President is an officer. And the state Colorado constitution has the ability to remove a candidate based on its ruling on #14thAmendment Sec 3
There was a lot of noise on this that was just BS
Because Trump is trying the case in the court of public opinion like he always does.
If they tried to challenge the insurrection ruling it ciuld be devastating for so many other cases
#Politics #Trump
So far, it seems to me that no one, including Trump's attorney, has raised the issue of whether or not Trump committed insurrection. The question seems to be if a State has jurisdiction (it's a Congress issue).