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27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by HonNL: 12:08pm On Jan 06
27 Attorneys General wrote to the court saying that removal of Trump from the ballot could cause widespread chaos.

The Supreme Court in the United States of America has said that it will hear a landmark case to determine whether Donald Trump is eligible to run for president.

The justices decided to consider Mr. Trump’s appeal against Colorado’s decision to bar him from the state’s ballot for 2024.

The decision in this case will be implemented nationally, and the trial is scheduled for February.

Several states are pursuing lawsuits to disqualify Trump from running for office on the grounds that he participated in an act of rebellion during the US Capitol riot that occurred three years ago.

The legal challenge hinges on whether a constitutional amendment from the Civil War era makes Mr. Trump ineligible to run for office.

The attorneys general from 27 states submitted a brief urging the Supreme Court to overturn Colorado’s judgement, which led to the court’s decision to consider Mr Trump’s appeal.

They contend in it that Mr. Trump’s exclusion from the vote would “create widespread chaos.”

The submission further read, “Most obviously, it casts confusion into an election cycle that is just weeks away… Beyond that, it upsets the respective roles of the Congress, the States, and the courts.”

Although the US Constitution’s 14th Amendment prohibits anybody who has “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” from holding federal office, the attorneys representing the former president contend that Trump is exempt from this provision.

They took the argument further by saying, “The Colorado Supreme Court decision would unconstitutionally disenfranchise millions of voters in Colorado and likely be used as a template to disenfranchise tens of millions of voters nationwide.”

Additionally, Mr. Trump has filed an appeal challenging the Maine election officials’ decision to remove him from the ballot.

Colorado Secretary of State, Jena Griswold, after the Supreme Court’s ruling on Friday, said that she had certified the state’s ballots for the forthcoming presidential primary elections and that Mr. Trump’s name was on them.

The presidential candidates that will run in November’s election will be determined in part by the results of each state’s primary elections.

Colorado’s is scheduled for early March, not long after it is anticipated that the Supreme Court will rule on Mr. Trump’s case.

Griswold, in a statement, said, “The United States Supreme Court has accepted the case, and Donald Trump will appear on the ballot as a result.”

The Colorado Supreme Court’s divided 4–3 ruling last month is the first instance in US history that the 14th Amendment has been applied to remove a presidential contender from the race.

The Supreme Court will examine the interpretation of the provision for the first time.

In November’s election, Mr. Trump is the current front-runner for the Republican nomination against the Democratic incumbent, President Joe Biden.

Attempts to remove Mr. Trump from office have been rejected by courts in Minnesota and Michigan. There are still outstanding cases, one of which is in Oregon.

With three justices that were nominated by President Trump during his administration, the US Supreme Court has a conservative majority.

However, they decisively decided against him in his cases contesting his loss to Mr. Biden in 2020.

On Friday, the court decided to accelerate the case, setting a date for oral arguments on February 8.

The opening brief from Mr. Trump’s legal team is to be submitted by January 18th.

By January 31st, the organisation advocating for Mr. Trump’s disqualification must present its case.

The involvement of the highest court in the United States has evoked analogies to the 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore, which resulted in a Supreme Court case.

By stopping Florida’s vote recount, the conservative-majority court effectively gave Mr. Bush the win.

On the day of the US Capitol riot, supporters of Trump stormed Congress as senators were confirming Joe Biden’s election victory.

The then-president called on protestors to “fight like hell” and march “peacefully” to the Capitol on that day, repeating bogus accusations of widespread election fraud. The event was staged outside the White House.

Republicans who oppose Mr. Trump contend that he ought to be disqualified for his behaviour during the violence as well as for his and his campaign’s attempts to void the election results in areas where he lost.

Although prosecutions in federal court and a state court in Georgia centre on Mr. Trump’s purported attempts to influence the results of the 2020 presidential election, he has not been charged with inciting insurrection in any of the cases.

SOURCE

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Plus1234: 12:31pm On Jan 06
Dejl:
It seem these people are afraid of the called Trump
He is the Antichrist and he is coming back.he released a video yesterday called “God made trump” he called himself the shepherd for mankind. Do you know the meaning of that? he called himself Lord,trying to mimic Jesus in saving the world.Any guy loved by the Jews and Christians is a big suspect.his deadly wound (trials)will be healed.

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Obrigardo: 12:37pm On Jan 06
That's the most stupid and idiotic reason ever.
They are not arguing that criminal trump was acting in his rights as president when he orchestrated the plot to overturn the election by using fake electors and then siccing his mob and the oathkeepers and the proud boys to storm the capitol and delay the certification.

Just in time when the fake electors certificate were being sent to Congress!

These people are so self unaware that many of the insurrectionists, leaders of the oath keepers and the proud boys are serving multiple jail terms and decades in prison for seditious conspiracy. Just three days back, one was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

We all saw the criminal looking at the mob as they Marched on while he was backstage with Meadows, don jr, Ivanka, and a host of other aides watching from the big screen. Kimberly guifoyle was Dancing for Christ's sake!

There was nothing criminal trump did that day that did not violate the section 3 of the fourteenth amendment.

You are only a fool if you think the criminal should go free because you are a magat ruled by an hateful ideology masked in white nationalist and doomsday evangelism or just pure hate

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Golan007: 12:41pm On Jan 06
Potential chaos is not a legal argument.

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Obrigardo: 12:50pm On Jan 06
Golan007:
Potential chaos is not a legal argument.

America has seen chaos of tsunami levels but we didn't shred the constitution because of that. Criminal trump has the worst and dumbest clique ever.

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by DrAda(f): 12:52pm On Jan 06
Why anyone would want Trump to lead them again is simply beyond me.

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Umueme: 12:53pm On Jan 06
Nice
Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Basic123: 12:53pm On Jan 06
I don't know why Trump should not be on the ballot.

What Trump and his stupid supporters did when they lost was not up to what OBIDIENTS did in Nigeria.

Trump only ordered his supporters to invade the capitol and desecrate the place...Their Nigerian counterparts were calling for military take over and calling their God to kill TINUBU before the day of inauguration. They even wanted the day of inauguration shifted and prayed and prophesied that Tinubu should be arrested on the day of inauguration or that his wife should poison him.

If peter OBI is scheming to be President again in 2027 already,Trump case shouldn't be problem.

Free TRUMP!

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Obrigardo: 12:53pm On Jan 06
Plus1234:
He is the Antichrist and he is coming back.he released a video yesterday called “God made trump” he called himself the shepherd for mankind. Do you know the meaning of that? he called himself Lord,trying to mimic Jesus in saving the world.Any guy loved by the Jews and Christians is a big suspect.his deadly wound (trials)will be healed.

Only an idiot will believe that, sincerely.
How can this ridiculous sick man be a "man of God" for Christ's sake. Do the Christians that support this even have any sense of awareness at all?

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by ViceGovernor: 12:53pm On Jan 06
Any sane person should support Donald Trump

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Obrigardo: 12:54pm On Jan 06
DrAda:
Why anyone will want Trump to lead them is simply beyond me.

It's so sad

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Macdeey: 12:54pm On Jan 06
grin
Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by jaxxy(m): 12:54pm On Jan 06
A country with laws not like the shithole

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Racoon(m): 12:54pm On Jan 06
Humn! And Trump wins.

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by jiz: 12:55pm On Jan 06
TRUMP their father

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Hndrrxxx(m): 12:56pm On Jan 06
The ytv
Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Earlystar698(m): 12:56pm On Jan 06
Fingers crossed
Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Obrigardo: 12:56pm On Jan 06
Racoon:
Humn! And Trump wins.

Stop sniffing glue
Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Babangidapikin: 12:56pm On Jan 06
I am rooting for Trump ..we need more peace in the world ... Not this Proxy war we are having everywhere ... Although I must say I didn't feel his impact in Nigeria but like I said I want a peaceful world .

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by Earlystar698(m): 12:57pm On Jan 06
Obrigardo:
That's the most stupid and idiotic reason ever.
They are not arguing that criminal trump was acting in his rights as president when he orchestrated the plot to overturn the election by using fake electors and then siccing his mob and the oathkeepers and the proud boys to storm the capitol and delay the certification.

Just in time when the fake electors certificate were being sent to Congress!

These people are so self unaware that many of the insurrectionists, leaders of the oath keepers and the proud boys are serving multiple jail terms and decades in prison. Just three days back, one was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

We all saw the criminal looking at the mob as they Marched on while he was backstage with Meadows, don jr, Ivanka, and a host of other aides watching from the big screen. Kimberly guifoyle was Dancing for Christ's sake!

There was nothing criminal trump did that day that did not violate the section 3 of the fourteenth amendment.

You are only a fool if you think the criminal should go free because you are a magat ruled by an hateful ideology masked in white nationalist and doomsday evangelism or just pure hate


Your taking too much drug over US headache wtf is wrong with you

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by ViceGovernor: 12:57pm On Jan 06
Dejl:
It seem these people are afraid of the called Trump
They are... cause he's not morally decayed like they are.
Imagine democrats telling men they can give birth to babies. Moving away from the natural order of things and perverting the world

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by iyke2frankeze: 12:57pm On Jan 06
Nigerian urchins will soon start wailing over this.

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by atobs4real(m): 12:58pm On Jan 06
Trump the baddest Niga

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by adeiza4u(m): 12:59pm On Jan 06
Mark this down, Donald Trump will be on the ballot. No amount of demonic politicking by the Dems & LGBTQ+ crusaders can stop him!

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Re: 27 Attorneys-General to US Supreme Court: Trump should be on the ballot by appini: 12:59pm On Jan 06
If they allow him to contest, he will win straight.

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