Trump Disqualified for 2024 Election: Colorado Supreme Court Ruling and Appeal to US Supreme Court

2023-12-20 02:44:53

Trump is disqualified: For former President Donald Trump (Former President Donald Trump) has been disqualified from contesting the 2024 presidential election. The Colorado Supreme Court disqualified Donald Trump. The court’s action comes following it was found that Trump incited the conflict in the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. Donald Trump has become the first presidential candidate in US history to be disqualified for subversion or violence. But Trump said he would appeal the ruling to the US Supreme Court.

At the same time, the verdict was stayed till January 4 for the defendant to appeal. The deadline for printing primary ballots for the presidential election is January 5. Trump responded to the court ruling as undemocratic. “The Colorado Supreme Court made the wrong decision. “We will appeal it to the United States Supreme Court,” Trump said. But Joe Biden declined to comment on the ruling.

Crew president Noah Bookbinder said in a statement that the court’s decision is not only historic and just, but necessary to protect the future of our nation’s democracy. A Colorado court ruled that Donald Trump was disqualified under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Trump’s lawyer argued that the riots at the Capitol were not serious enough to disqualify him. The lawyer also argued that the court did not have the authority to remove Trump from the ballot. The lawyer argued that the constitutional amendment does not apply to US presidents and Congress must vote to disqualify them.

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After the 2020 election, there was a big conflict in the Capitol to prevent Biden from coming to power. Some voters in Colorado filed a lawsuit once morest Trump with the support of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, alleging that Trump was behind it.

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