A Colorado judge ruled that Donald Trump engaged in “insurrection” on January 6th but can still run for the 2024 ballot under the 14th Amendment.
This decision has sparked debate about law, politics, and public sentiment.
Brian Tyler Cohen emphasizes the need for voters to stay engaged in the democratic process and warns against leaving the fate of Trump’s candidacy solely to the judicial system. (Trending: Donald Trump Confronts Bud Light CEO)
President Trump responds to attempts to keep him off the Colorado ballot:
"If Crooked Joe and the Democrats get away with removing my name from the ballot, then there will never be a free election in America again. We will have become a dictatorship."
pic.twitter.com/E9lt5oiRgm— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) November 1, 2023
The ruling has dealt a blow to attempts to disqualify Trump, with previous attempts in Minnesota and Michigan courts failing.
The decision on Trump’s 2024 candidacy is pending, but the case has sparked a broader conversation about the role of the judiciary and citizens’ responsibility in safeguarding democratic principles.
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