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Absolutely. Not being allowed to stand for office does not conflict or restrict his freedom of speech rights.
It's like a non us citizen saying the "natural born citizen" clause in the constitution conflicts with their right to free speech.
Don't be mistaken–being disqualified from standing for election is a restriction on his right to free political speech. However, this is a permissible restriction on free speech because the constitution (Amendment XIV) deems that those who engaged in insurrection should not be able to serve in office.
Trump's argument is similar to arguing that slavery is legal because it says so in the original constitution...disregarding the fact that a future amendment changed that.
Slavery is explicitly still legal though in the 13th amendment.
Interpret my comment to mean chattel slavery