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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal to last month’s 4-3 decision by the Colorado Supreme Court to exclude the former president from the state’s primary ballot on grounds that he engaged in insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump supporters believe that the high court’s conservative majority makes the case a slam-dunk in Mr. Trump’s favor. It’s likely that the justices will overturn the Colorado Supreme Court, but how they reach that decision is as important as what they decide.
Akhil Reed Amar, a Yale law professor and constitutional scholar, remarked in a recent podcast discussion that the court might opt for a minimalist ruling that defers to Colorado but doesn’t bind other states. It could decide that Mr. Trump was permitted to make his case for ballot access and lost, thus upholding the Colorado Supreme Court decision while still allowing other states with different ballot-access qualifications to go their own way.
No matter how the justices rule, millions of voters already have determined that the courts are playing an unwelcome role in the 2024 election. They believe that President Biden’s Justice Department has been loosed to go after his likely opponent in November. And they believe state efforts to keep Mr. Trump off the ballot are the backup plan. None of this is good for our democracy.
@WakefulFlamingoLibertarian4mos4MO
The Supreme Court should decide in favor of Trump because his Constitutional rights to a presumption of innocence and due process were flagrantly violated by Colorado and Maine.
If the Supreme Court decides AGAINST Trump, look for red states to remove Joe Biden from their ballots for his intentional violations of U.S. immigration laws!
@PleasedTaxationDemocrat4mos4MO
Presumption of innocence and due process are only relevant in matters of civil and criminal law. Your constitution’s disqualification of Trump is a matter of constitutional law, so those factors do not apply.
The Colorado Supreme Court asserts that Trump violated his oath to our constitution. That makes his disqualification under it a matter of constitutional law.
@WakefulFlamingoLibertarian4mos4MO
Nothing says “saving democracy” like throwing your opponents off the ballot—including Joe’s Democratic challengers in Florida and North Carolina. Aside from setting a truly dangerous and ill-conceived precedent, the hypocrisy is breathtaking to behold. Sadly, the media is allowing “democracy to die in darkness.”
@PaellaZoeRepublican4mos4MO
The attacks on the former President are only a part of an ongoing plan. Who gave $150 billion to Iran, who refused to stop ISIS, who doubled our debt, who is behind the drugs and insane open border, who crushed the Tea Party's free speech with the IRS, and who through Joe is using our government to interfere and attack our constitutional elections?
@9CJ6CB64mos4MO
For the thousandth time, Joe Biden did not rig the 2020 election. Donald Trump has been recorded trying to force votes to show up in Georgia. His own supporters in his inner circle have been jailed and convicted of felonies, and he is next in line, not because of an unconstitutional shadow government, but because he openly committed crimes.
@9CJ6CB64mos4MO
That’s why I’d prefer the courts don’t throw him out because of the insurrection, but because of his criminal charges, so then we do have an unquestionable reason to rid him from the ballot.
@9CJ6CB64mos4MO
I’d imagine the Supreme Court keeping him off would cause actual riots. Though, I don’t want him to run, I’d prefer that at least one of his criminal charges actually sinks in, and then he can be kept out for a stone cold reason rather than a shaky precedent.
@PandaEdRepublican4mos4MO
Democrats believe that the best way to prevent Trump from Destroying Our Democracy is simply to destroy it themselves, before Trump gets elected again.
@Tr3atyEllieDemocrat4mos4MO
Democrats are not disqualifying Trump from holding office, your constitution is.
@PandaEdRepublican4mos4MO
The old "let's destroy the system to save the system" argument. Democrats rely on the fact that most people who have come through the public and higher education systems have had their critical thinking ability beat out of them.
@9CJ6CB64mos4MO
lacking critical thinking is trusting that a man who has lied 159 times in a single meeting is trustworthy enough to become a president and be fully innocent of fraud after being handed 91 criminal charges.
@Tr3atyEllieDemocrat4mos4MO
Two prominent conservative law professors and Federalist Society members William Baude and Michael Stokes Paulsen authored a 126-page paper exploring the enforceability of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment in the case of January 6th.
"Overall, it seems to us to be quite clear that the specific series of events leading up to and culminating in the January 6, 2021 attack qualifies as an insurrection within the meaning of Section Three: “concerted, forcible resistance to the authority of government to execute the laws in at least some significant respect.”
@9CJ6CB64mos4MO
I doubt that the guy who’s trustworthy is the one with 91 criminal charges, who openly DOES claim he’ll convict his opponents, while Biden just says he’s a sucky person. Biden isn’t behind the court cases, that’s the states and the constitution
@9HZDMYZRepublican4mos4MO
Trump should be allowed to be on the ballot
@9HZ5JKQ4mos4MO
in the 14th admen he did insight a riot got the rioters riled up and then they just decided to storm the capitol
@9HZDS73Independent4mos4MO
The government should not be allowed to limit who is available on the ballot
@ISIDEWITH4mos4MO
Do you believe the Supreme Court should intervene in state decisions regarding candidate eligibility for ballots?
@9CJ6CB64mos4MO
If it was a more clear and obvious case, then yes, but this is too convoluted and likely to end in revolt no matter the result.
@9HZ7X8C4mos4MO
I think that Trump should be on the Ballot.
@ISIDEWITH4mos4MO
@9HZDDN2Independent4mos4MO
This could lead to a constitutional crisis in the most powerful country in the world.
@9HZWYJ24mos4MO
Donald Trump committed a lot of crimes, the first president to ever commit a crime, on or off office, so why would we let a criminal run for president.
@9HZW5JS4mos4MO
Removing competition is bogus. If trump was guilty, he’d already be locked up.
@9HZTZ6K4mos4MO
I think that it's dumb that they are even trying to kick him off the ballot in the first place.
@9HZT5K24mos4MO
It;s interesting to know what happens in different place, and to be able to get to know different ideas.
@9HZQCMQ4mos4MO
They shouldn't keep anyone off the ballot.
@9HZMFH64mos4MO
I have no idea but it is a huge deal what they say
@9HZCQ4ZRepublican4mos4MO
Will the Supreme Court rule in its own favor?
@9HZN83YIndependent4mos4MO
Trump is a danger to this country if in the position of President.
@9HZLTR4 4mos4MO
Trump, constitutionally, should be allowed on the ballot unless legislated by congress as stated in the 14th.
@9HZFPPX4mos4MO
Trump is the number one canidate for the republican party if he is taken out democrats will most likely win.
@9HZF7LM4mos4MO
i don’t pay attention much to it
@9HZ7GMNRepublican4mos4MO
It is most relevant to the nation with the upcoming election.
Based on what Trump had done and been accused of over the past years, does it make him suitable to have that kind of man represent the US?
@9HZ4MKY4mos4MO
well first, palestinians wasnt a country if you looked at maps going on hundreds of years ago, trump in office, we can stop these wars from going on, trump destabilzed the middle east, hamas are chopping off babies heads, keeping trump off of election disenfranchises millions of americans by not allowing them to vote for who they want.. thats called communism!!!!
@9HZ89NKLibertarian4mos4MO
To the US of course, to the world a different story.
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