“Desperate” Trump’s inability to get fraud bond makes him “massive national security risk,” Dem says "Any foreign adversary seeking to buy a President knows the price," warns Rep. Sean Casten
That's not what happened, though. That's the opposite of what happened.
The SCOTUS hasn't effectively invalidated the 14th Amendment, but rather it expressly reaffirmed it.
Their ruling in Trump v Anderson stressed over and over that the 14th Amendment was not only valid but emphatically part of the operation of the US government.
Anyway, the law you propose would interfere with democracy, preventing people from voting for candidates as they see fit.