Colorado Supreme Court Goes Rogue, Convicts Trump Of “Inciting Riot” Without Conviction, and Orders His Removal From State Ballot
By The Admin
This will obviously be appealed to the Supreme Court, but we’re witnessing the intended destruction of our Republic through Lawfare, if we dare choose Donald Trump. Lawfare at both a federal and state level.
The problem the MAGA side is, Republicans suck at engaging in and are afraid of using Lawfare themselves, which I believe is the only way to defeat it. The moment MAGA uses Lawfare to destroy a Uniparty whore, is the moment we defeat it.
The Rogue Colorado Supreme Court is trying to outlaw not only Trump’s name on the ballot, but write-ins for him as well. They seriously think if they outlaw write-ins, they don’t exist. Just imagine the hubris, and authoritarian mindset required to render such a “democracy” destroying verdict.
There is no federal indictment or conviction of Trump for inciting a riot, to add insult to injury. But, fear not. In the real world, this only proves our side correct and grows Trump’s support. The People tend to hate when robed assholes remove candidates from the ballot. Sundance will probably have more on this later!
Here’s hoping Colorado people and officials resist this dictate, engaging in a lawfare of their own. It’d be nice if the people through their reps could resist lawfare, then requiring the Supreme Court.
Washington — The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is disqualified from holding the presidency under the Constitution's so-called insurrection clause and ordered the Secretary of State to exclude his name from the state's Republican presidential primary ballot.
The landmark decision from the Colorado Supreme Court that Trump cannot hold public office under the Civil War-era provision is unprecedented, and it marks the first time a court has found him to be ineligible to return to the White House due to his conduct surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. The ruling does not apply outside of Colorado, and the state high court paused its decision until Jan. 4 — one day before the deadline for Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold to certify the candidates for the state's March 5 primary.
"We conclude that because President Trump is disqualified from holding the office of President under Section Three, it would be a wrongful act under the Election Code for the Secretary to list President Trump as a candidate on the presidential primary ballot," the court's majority wrote. "Therefore, the Secretary may not list President Trump's name on the 2024 presidential primary ballot, nor may she count any write-in votes cast for him."
Lawsuits challenging Trump's candidacy have been filed in more than 25 states ahead of the 2024 election, though the Colorado case brought on behalf of six voters marks the most immediate threat to his campaign.
Trump is likely to appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, setting up a high-stakes showdown over his eligibility to run just as voters in early states begin casting their ballots in the Republican primaries. In pausing its decision, the Colorado Supreme Court said that if review to the nation's highest court is sought before Jan. 4, its stay will remain in place, and the secretary will be required to list Trump on the 2024 primary ballot until the U.S. Supreme Court rules.