“I just introduced H. Res. 25,” Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) wrote on Twitter. “It would, under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, investigate and expel GOP members of Congress who attempted to overturn the election and incited a white supremacist attack.” Shutdown DC, a group dedicated to upholding pillars of democracy, holds a banner in front of the Capitol Wednesday. (Madison Muller/the Grio) The 14th Amendment primarily addresses the rights of American citizens, commonly cited in litigation as “equal protection under the law.” Landmark cases, such as Brown v. Board of Education, deeming racial segregation in public school unconstitutional, and Roe v. Wade, granting women abortion rights, invoked the 14th Amendment.