In a 14th Amendment case seeking to prevent former President Donald Trump from appearing on primary ballots, the Trump campaign has called for the case’s dismissal, citing similar dismissals in other states.
The case in Colorado differed from others, focusing on whether the events of January 6, 2021, constituted an “insurrection” and if Trump was involved.
The Trump campaign emphasized that these cases were brought by left-wing groups. (Trending: Judge Issue Major Ruling On Transgender Procedures For Kids)
A judge has rejected a 14th Amendment challenge to Donald Trump's eligibility.
The ruling allows Trump to remain on Michigan's ballot for the 2024 presidential primary.
Democrats have been trying to argue that Trump should be disqualified. pic.twitter.com/ZZLkJuA5rV
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) November 17, 2023
“As closing arguments are made in the 14th Amendment lawsuit to President Trump’s ballot eligibility in Colorado, please keep in mind the fact that similar 14A challenges in the states of Michigan, Minnesota, and New Hampshire have already been DISMISSED by numerous judges,” pressed Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung.
Trump has labeled these cases as “election interference” and is facing multiple civil suits and criminal indictments.
“Each and every one of these Democrat attempts to deprive voters of their Constitutional right to select their next president (aka The STEAL Curtain) have FAILED miserably,” Cheung said.
“The Colorado case, much like the others, is orchestrated by a left-wing activist group, fueled with gobs of cash from left-wing billionaires like George Soros.”
“This lawsuit is merely the latest corrupt attempt to interfere with the 2024 election by supporters of Crooked Joe Biden. Like ALL OTHERS before it, this frivolous case should be thrown out of court immediately.”
The judge rejected Trump’s motion to dismiss, disagreeing with the argument that Congress holds jurisdiction over the matter.
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