Let us assume that the 14th Amendment does preclude Donald Trump from serving again as president because he "participated" to some degree in an insurrection on Jan 6, 2021…
Let us further assume that he wins the Republican Party's 2024 nomination for president…
In actual fact, only the names of Electoral College delegates pledged to the nominee (as well as those pledged to the nominee's opponents) appear on any general election ballot…
Let us finally assume that none of Donald Trump's Electoral College delegates are themselves disqualified from service as presidential electors…
Here's my question...
What would happen if Donald Trump were to garner the necessary 270 Electoral Votes needed to win the presidency as reported to the US Senate with the vice president presiding at the 2024 equivalent of Jan 6th?
Who decides, and when, that his 270+ Electoral College votes don't matter because he's not "qualified" to be president?