US Supreme Court rules Trump cannot be kicked off any ballot - The 9-0 decision swiftly ended the legal fight over whether states could bar Trump from state ballots based on the Constitution's 14th Amendment.

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday overturned a Colorado court ruling that said former President Donald Trump was ineligible to run for office again because of his actions leading up to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — bringing a swift end to a case with huge implications for the 2024 election.

The court in an unsigned ruling with no dissents reversed the Colorado Supreme Court, which determined that Trump could not serve again as president under section 3 of the Constitution's 14th Amendment.

The court said the Colorado Supreme Court had wrongly assumed that states can determine whether a presidential candidate is ineligible under a provision of the Constitution’s 14th Amendment.

The ruling makes it clear that Congress, not states, has to set rules on how the 14th Amendment provision can be enforced. As such the decision applies to all states, not just Colorado.

"Because the Constitution makes Congress, rather than the states, responsible for enforcing section 3 against all federal officeholders and candidates, we reverse," the ruling said.

The decision comes just a day before the Colorado primary.

In addition to ensuring that Trump remains on the ballot in Colorado, the decision will li similar cases that have arisen. So far only two other states, Maine and Illinois, have followed Colorado's path. Like the Colorado ruling, both those decisions were put on hold.

The Supreme Court decision removes one avenue to holding Trump accountable for his role in challenging the 2020 election results, including his exhortation that his supporters should march on the Capitol on Jan. 6, when Congress was about to formalize President Joe Biden's win.

Trump is facing criminal charges for the same conduct. The Supreme Court in April will hear oral arguments on Trump's broad claim of presidential immunity.

The Colorado court based its Dec. 19 ruling on section 3 of the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which prohibits those who previously held government positions but later “engaged in insurrection” from running for various federal offices.

The provision was enacted after the Civil War to prevent former Confederates from returning to power in the U.S. government.

The case raised several novel legal issues, including whether the language applies to candidates for president and who gets to decide whether someone engaged in an insurrection.

The state high court’s decision reversed a lower court’s ruling in which a judge said Trump had engaged in insurrection by inciting the Jan. 6 riot but that presidents are not subject to the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment because they are not an “officer of the United States.”

Trump and his allies raised that point as well as other arguments that the 14th Amendment cannot be applied. They also argued that Jan. 6 was not an insurrection.

Republicans, including Trump’s primary opponents, broadly supported his claim that any attempt to kick him off the ballot is a form of partisan election interference. Some Democrats including California Gov. Gavin Newsom have also expressed unease about the 14th Amendment provision being used as a partisan weapon.

The initial lawsuit was filed on behalf of six Colorado voters by the left-leaning government watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and two law firms.

They alleged in court papers that Trump “intentionally organized and incited a violent mob to attack the United States Capitol in a desperate attempt to prevent the counting of electoral votes cast against him.”

Colorado is one of more than a dozen states that has its primary election on Tuesday.

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Even Ketanji Brown Jackson thinks this is nuts. Says a lot about how insane the four Colorado justices are. Same with every other judge looking for a cheap virtue signal, because that's what it is: an illegal publicity stunt. It should be noted that the Colorado Supreme Court was all Democrat-appointed and not even they are unanimous on kicking Trump off the ballot.

Trump has flaws. MANY flaws. And I don't see how his second term will be any different. But his enemies are morons!
 
Not quite a proper bench-slapping, but pretty close. I think the USSC exercised some restraint because their opinion primarily touches on the actions of 'fellow' judges.

The opinion points out the absurdity of reading Section 3 of the 14th Amendment in a vacuum (Colorado blatantly ignored Sections 1 and 5; depriving Trump of life, liberty, and property without due process, usurping what is clearly a function delegated to Congress).

And of course, Colorado ignores that if they got away with this, the red states would be pretty much free to chase the Democrat Party out of government wholesale through administrative/judicial chicanery, not that the activists even think that far ahead because Trump has brain-broken them such that they have even come to this point.
 
Trump's greatest strength has never been his own competence, but rather the sheer insanity he reveals in people by the mere fact of existing.
Yep. As I stated last year:
In other words: if Hillary had been the one elected in 2016 as planned, and not Trump, we wouldn't have heard nary a word about any of the omnipresent corruption going on within. Remove him from the equation entirely if you have to. In the past seven years, we caught:
And though many of us suspected - https://web.archive.org/web/20210205051056/https://time.com/5936036/secret-2020-election-campaign/ - not even the most paranoid of us could've fully envisioned how far the Old Guard would go to hold onto power in direct defiance of electoral will. Understand this: you can despise Trump with every fiber of your body, and still recognize that what they're doing to him, will be 20 times easier to do to YOU.
 
I mean, obviously. It's shocking they even tried this.
Literally all the Trump court cases are insane. I don’t know how to describe it, but if you get on with Sean again ask him about them if you get a chance rather than just watching Keith Olberman cry piss on Twitter.

The E. Jean Carol one was a summary judgement with a woman who’s been quoted as saying rape is hot, the Real Estate one had the ‘victim’ testify in defense of the defendant, the document case is going no where, and the Fanni Willis case is outstanding. Seriously the Georgia RICO trial peak retarded nigger shit.
 
Literally all the Trump court cases are insane. I don’t know how to describe it, but if you get on with Sean again ask him about them if you get a chance rather than just watching Keith Olberman cry piss on Twitter.

The E. Jean Carol one was a summary judgement with a woman who’s been quoted as saying rape is hot, the Real Estate one had the ‘victim’ testify in defense of the defendant, the document case is going no where, and the Fanni Willis case is outstanding. Seriously the Georgia RICO trial peak retarded nigger shit.
Don't forget the DC J6 case that is another Jack Smith special stretching the rubber band of the law until it pops on appeal and smacks him in the eye
 
The E. Jean Carol one was a summary judgement with a woman who’s been quoted as saying rape is hot
Lets not forget that the woman could remember no detail about the encounter, not even the date, Trump was effectively not allowed to present counter evidence, and that Jury still ruled that Trump didn't rape her. The Judge ignored that, redefined what rape means, and decided that he raped her, somehow without overturning the jury
 
What is up with her body language? Her posture, eyes, and mouth all feel like they're trying to communicate different things. I can't tell if she is a hostage trying to message for help or an alien bug creature in a human suit a la Men In Black.
A violent internal struggle as the host body tries to separate itself forcefully from a parasitic infection.
 
A violent internal struggle as the host body tries to separate itself forcefully from a parasitic infection.
I think it is more that the Alien Brain Parasite realized it was in a California Brain Liberal and was trying to escape before it starves to death from lack of Brain Matter.
 
Lets not forget that the woman could remember no detail about the encounter, not even the date, Trump was effectively not allowed to present counter evidence, and that Jury still ruled that Trump didn't rape her. The Judge ignored that, redefined what rape means, and decided that he raped her, somehow without overturning the jury
Wasn’t it basically something that because Trump was vaguely aware of her at that time in that location that he could of done it therefore guilty?

At that point just say he’s guilty of 4D rape and Trump is always raping her during that time frame.
 
Lets not forget that the woman could remember no detail about the encounter, not even the date, Trump was effectively not allowed to present counter evidence, and that Jury still ruled that Trump didn't rape her. The Judge ignored that, redefined what rape means, and decided that he raped her, somehow without overturning the jury
Didn't the judge went for the muh defamation route cuz mean xeets?
 
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