Trump asks Supreme Court to overturn Colorado ballot removal

After Colorado led the cost in a state stage dedication as as to if or not Trump is eligible to look on the 2024 presidential poll — with Maine following behind them of their determination that no, he’s not — the previous president and GOP frontrunner’s workforce is asking the Supreme Court docket for assist in getting him again on.

Arguing that the “query of eligibility” for the presidency must be decided by Congress, not the states, and that the Colorado Supreme Court docket erred when it dominated that an rebellion occurred on January 6, 2021, and that Trump “engaged” in it, per CNN, Trump’s lawyer’s made a case for this of their submitting to the Supreme Court docket on Wednesday, writing, “This Court docket ought to grant certiorari to think about this query of paramount significance, summarily reverse the Colorado Supreme Court docket’s ruling, and return the fitting to vote for his or her candidate of option to the voters.”

As CNN factors out, “Trump’s enchantment comes almost a week after the Colorado GOP, which can also be a celebration within the case, filed a separate enchantment, and two weeks after the Colorado ruling got here down. The ruling has been placed on maintain whereas appeals play out and Colorado’s high election official has already made clear that Trump’s title will probably be included on the state’s major poll when it’s licensed on January 5 – until the US Supreme Court docket says in any other case.”

 

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