TV producer Taylor Sheridan criticized the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to remove Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 election ballot, calling it “dangerous.”
Sheridan emphasized the precedent set by the court’s action and expressed concerns about the potential long-term impact.
He also referenced the 2000 election and highlighted his successful year in 2023, including being awarded a prestigious medallion for his work in portraying American history from the perspective of Native Americans. (Trending: Clintons Scramble To Delete Embarrassing Photo, But Were Too Slow)
Taylor Sheridan said, “People can think of Donald Trump however they want to think of Donald Trump. It really doesn’t matter who the individual is.”
Sheridan said, “That’s dangerous as —-,” when asked about Trump’s initial removal from the Colorado ballot.
“A court in Colorado is going to essentially make a decision based upon a trial that has not happened yet. They’re basically saying he’s guilty of something he hasn’t been tried for, and they’re removing him from a ballot.”
“Right now, maybe, the Democrats feel they are justified in that action because they’re so terrified of what Donald Trump may do if he becomes president again, but are they thinking about what’s going to happen in 20 years or 30 years because this has now been established?” asked the tv producer.
“People had forgotten that Al Gore and the Democratic Party — and I didn’t vote for George W. Bush — they contested that election then. They said it was rigged. They took it to the Supreme Court. We didn’t have a president, really, for almost two month,” recalled Sheridan.
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