‘In my judgment, this is not the time to amplify disagreement with stridency.’
Nothing that President Trump did even remotely qualifies as insurrection, his attorneys argue
Jeffrey Clark, a former assistant U.S. attorney general, called the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling into question in an interview with NTD’s ‘Capitol Report.’
Sponsored by Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) The Constitutional Elections Integrity Act affirms that the U.S. Supreme Court has sole jurisdiction to decide who qualifies.
Colorado’s State Supreme Court ruled in a 4–3 decision to ban President Trump from the primary election ballot on Dec. 19.
Presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy Jr. has called the Colorado Supreme Court decision to block former President Donald Trump from the ballot ‘undemocratic.’
The Colorado Supreme Court prohibited Trump from taking part in state primaries unless the US Supreme Court agrees to review the ruling by Jan. 4.
GOP leaders have said their nominee ‘will be decided by Republican voters, not a partisan state court.’
The issue will head to the U.S. Supreme Court next.
An appeal with the Colorado Supreme Court asks to prohibit former President Donald Trump from being on the primary ballot.
‘In my judgment, this is not the time to amplify disagreement with stridency.’
Nothing that President Trump did even remotely qualifies as insurrection, his attorneys argue
Jeffrey Clark, a former assistant U.S. attorney general, called the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling into question in an interview with NTD’s ‘Capitol Report.’
Sponsored by Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) The Constitutional Elections Integrity Act affirms that the U.S. Supreme Court has sole jurisdiction to decide who qualifies.
Colorado’s State Supreme Court ruled in a 4–3 decision to ban President Trump from the primary election ballot on Dec. 19.
Presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy Jr. has called the Colorado Supreme Court decision to block former President Donald Trump from the ballot ‘undemocratic.’
The Colorado Supreme Court prohibited Trump from taking part in state primaries unless the US Supreme Court agrees to review the ruling by Jan. 4.
GOP leaders have said their nominee ‘will be decided by Republican voters, not a partisan state court.’
The issue will head to the U.S. Supreme Court next.
An appeal with the Colorado Supreme Court asks to prohibit former President Donald Trump from being on the primary ballot.