SCOTUS has plenty to rule Trump violated the Constitution and bar him from seeking a second presidential term, according to a legal scholar. “Donald Trump did engage in serious conduct,” Norm Eisen said during an appearance on CNN. “There is a solid basis for them to adjudicate that he violated the 14th Amendment and does not belong on the ballot.” So far, both Colorado and Maine have determined that Trump shouldn’t be able to run in their states’ GOP primary election for violating the Civil War-era Section 3 of the 14th Amendment that reads: “No person” shall hold any office if they have “eng…