Trump Is Disqualified From the 2024 Ballot

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Dec 19, 2023.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

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    #51     Dec 20, 2023
  2. Ricter

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    #52     Dec 20, 2023
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Trump has the "best lawyers". Let's take a look at the Colorado 14th Amendment case.

    So the original judge rules that Trump engaged in insurrection but Colorado could not remove him from the ballot. This means Trump could still run for office and the ruling was unlikely to impact other cases he was engaged in.

    Trump throws a hissy fit about being declared an insurrectionist and his lawyers file an appeal to the Colorado Supreme Court.

    The Colorado Supreme Court rules that Trump engaged in insurrection AND must be removed from the ballot in Colorado. A ruling which could drive decisions in other states.

    Now Trump's lawyers are appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court on the faulty grounds the the presidency is somehow "exempt" from the 14th Amendment which is a "pretty weak constitutional argument."

    Oh, he has the "best lawyers".

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    #53     Dec 20, 2023
  4. Mercor

    Mercor

    Are you aware that there are Republicans who are anti-Trump, its a whole racket, Liz Cheney makes millions from the left , because the left then can fool people like convertibility into their racist conclusions
     
    #54     Dec 20, 2023
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  5. wildchild

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    So Trump gets to campaign on how they rigged the system against him and all that is going to happen is the Colorado Court is going to get their asses handed to them.

    Every time the democrats pull this nonsense Trump's polls go up. He currently has a 3 point lead and is dominating in the swing states.

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    This is what Trump is doing at this very moment.

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    #55     Dec 20, 2023
  6. well if the peoole elect him then that is what we are...a shitty banana republic....its not for you to make that decision...is it?
     
    #56     Dec 20, 2023
  7. Did the Colorado SC convict him of insurrection in a trial I slept through.... SC cannot remove people from democracy at will no matter how awful they are... i dont need to read the transcript..it was a hearing..not a criminal trial
     
    #57     Dec 20, 2023
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  8. so a state Supreme court can make a decision if somone engaged in insurrection which is actually a federal crime under the law?

    Engaging in a crime would imply a certainty or conviction of that crime..

    State SC does not have that power to declare violations of a federal law without due process....
     
    #58     Dec 20, 2023
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  9. ok.....what does engaged in mean to you?

    Is insurrection a federal crime?
    How does a state Supreme court decide a person committed a federal crime and deny them a Constitutional right unilaterally without due process or a trial...

    dont get hung up on conviction...

    Engaged is vague and only Congress can pass a law defining it and until such time that vagueness cannot be construed to deny a person their Constitutional right.
     
    #59     Dec 20, 2023
  10. It should be a matter of following the Constitution, which Republicans have nightly fever dreams about, no? Do you follow the Constitution or do you sink to banana republic level and ignore it? Let the courts, which probably understand it better than you do, decide.
     
    #60     Dec 20, 2023