On Tuesday, the Colorado Supreme Court said it would take Trump’s case on whether he should be barred from the ballot under the 14th Amendment, reported The Hill.
 

A lower court ruled that Trump participated in insurrection by allegedly inciting the January 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol. However, the constitutional prohibition for holding office after a so-called “insurrection or rebellion” does not apply to the executive branch, according to the report.

Both Trump and his opposition are warring through appeals against the decision. Trump agreed with remaining on the state ballot but cited other issues. His attorneys told The Hill:

… The district court nonetheless made legal and factual findings wholly unsupported in the law, and these errors demand reviews—especially if the Petitioners in this matter also seek review of the sole dispositive issue upon which President Trump prevailed.
President Donald J. Trump by Gage Skidmore is licensed under Gage Skidmore
©2024, The American Dossier. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy