BREAKING: Trump Campaign Reveals Their Next Move After Colorado Removes Him From Ballot
The Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to bar Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 ballot has triggered a fiery response from his campaign. Criticizing the court’s Democratic ties, Trump’s team slammed the ruling as a move to sway the election.
Trump’s spokesman, Steven Cheung, claimed, “Democrat Party leaders are in a state of paranoia,” alleging a plot to hinder voter choice and halt Trump’s rising popularity.
The court cited the Fourteenth Amendment’s Section Three, labeling Trump unfit due to his alleged involvement in the insurrection. This ruling, pending appeal until January 4, 2024, has sparked debate over constitutional interpretation regarding presidential eligibility.
The Trump campaign vows a swift appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. This move signifies a potential landmark case on the national stage, probing the constitutional qualifications for future presidential contenders.
The contested section of the Fourteenth Amendment bars individuals engaged in insurrection from federal office, including the presidency. Trump’s case has thus ignited a broader discussion on its application in presidential candidacy.
In Cheung’s words, “The Colorado Supreme Court issued a completely flawed decision tonight,” setting the stage for a legal showdown that could shape future electoral eligibility disputes.