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Colorado Supreme Court Kicks TRUMP Off Ballot Due to 6 January 'Insurrection'

Colorado Supreme Court Rules Donald Trump Ineligible For The US Presidency


BBC 20 DEC 2023






Colorados' Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump cannot run for president next year in the state, citing a constitutional insurrection clause.


In a landmark decision, the court ruled 4-3 that Trump is not an eligible candidate.

It is the first time that Section 3 of the US Constitution's 14th Amendment has been used to disqualify a presidential candidate.


Several attempts to kick Mr Trump off the ballot in other states have failed.

Tuesday's decision - which has been placed on hold pending appeal until next month - does not apply to states outside Colorado.

The ruling only applies to the state's primary election on 5 March, when Republican voters will choose their preferred candidate for president, though it could have an effect on the general election in November.

The justices wrote in their ruling: "We do not reach these conclusions lightly. We are mindful of the magnitude and weight of the questions now before us.

"We are likewise mindful of our solemn duty to apply the law, without fear or favor, and without being swayed by public reaction to the decisions that the law mandates we reach."

The decision reverses an earlier one from a Colorado judge, who ruled that the 14th Amendment's insurrection ban did not apply to presidents because the section does not explicitly name them.

That same lower court judge also found that Mr Trump had participated in an insurrection in the 2021 US Capitol riot. His supporters stormed Congress on that day while lawmakers were certifying President Joe Biden's election victory.

The Colorado Supreme Court's decision does not go into effect until at least 4 January 2024. That is the eve of the deadline for the state to print its presidential primary ballots.

In a statement, Steven Cheung, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, called the ruling "completely flawed" and lambasted the justices, who were all appointed by Democratic governors.

"Democrat Party leaders are in a state of paranoia over the growing, dominant lead President Trump has amassed in the polls," Mr Cheung said.

"They have lost faith in the failed Biden presidency and are now doing everything they can to stop the American voters from throwing them out of office next November."

Mr Cheung added that Mr Trump's legal team would "swiftly file an appeal" to the US Supreme Court, where conservatives hold a 6 to 3 majority.

Representatives for Mr Biden's re-election campaign declined to comment on the Colorado ruling. But a senior Democrat affiliated with the campaign told CBS News, the BBC's US partner, that the decision would help Democrats by supporting their argument that the US Capitol riot was an attempted insurrection.

The source said it would also aid Democrats in showcasing "the stark differences" between Mr Trump and Mr Biden.

Republican lawmakers condemned the decision, including House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson, who called it "a thinly veiled partisan attack".

"Regardless of political affiliation, every citizen registered to vote should not be denied the right to support our former president and the individual who is the leader in every poll of the Republican primary," he said.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew), the group that brought the case, welcomed the ruling.

"It is not only historic and justified, but is necessary to protect the future of democracy in our country," the group's president, Noah Bookbinder, said in a statement.

Similar lawsuits in New Hampshire, Minnesota and Michigan have failed.

The 14th Amendment was ratified after the American Civil War. Section 3 was intended to block secessionists from returning to previous government roles once southern states re-joined the Union.

It was used against Confederate president Jefferson Davis and his vice-president Alexander Stephens, both of whom had served in Congress. It has seldom been invoked since.

Mr Trump lost the state of Colorado by a wide margin in the last presidential election. But if courts in more competitive states followed suit on Tuesday's ruling, Mr Trump's White House bid could face serious problems.

During a one-week trial in Colorado last month, the former president's lawyers argued he should not be disqualified because he did not bear responsibility for the US Capitol riot.

But in its Tuesday ruling, the Colorado Supreme Court majority disagreed.

They said Mr Trump's messages before the riot were "a call to his supporters to fight and… his supporters responded to that call".

Carlos Samour, one of three justices who dissented, argued the government could not "deprive someone of the right to hold public office without due process of law".

"Even if we are convinced that a candidate committed horrible acts in the past - dare I say, engaged in insurrection - there must be procedural due process before we can declare that individual disqualified from holding public office," he wrote.

Mr Trump is facing four criminal cases, including one federal and one state case in Georgia related to his alleged election subversion efforts.


What The Colorado Ruling Means For TRUMP

A landmark ruling in Colorado on Tuesday found Donald Trump ineligible to hold office under the US Constitution’s insurrection clause because he incited a riot on January 6 – and the justices voted to remove him from the state’s ballot in next year’s primary race.


While it sounds like a potential dagger to the former president’s 2024 election hopes, it is unlikely the Colorado Supreme Court will do much to hinder the Republican frontrunner.

Mr Trump’s campaign has already vowed to appeal the decision to the US Supreme Court, whose 6-3 conservative majority includes three Trump appointees.

It will set up a showdown in the US’s highest court to decide whether Mr Trump can stay in the race for the GOP nomination.

While it is unlikely the country’s highest court will uphold the ruling, even if it does, it would only impact Mr Trump’s election chances if high-stakes states used it as a blueprint to follow suit.

Mr Trump has a strong poll lead over Joe Biden in many of the vital swing states, including Arizona, Florida and Pennsylvania.

The risk in Colorado itself is low for Mr Trump, 77, given he lost by 13 percentage points in 2020 and does not need the state to win next year’s election.

The danger lies in whether more courts and election officials could follow the state’s lead and exclude Mr Trump from the ballot in must-win states.




TRUMPS' supporters clash with police on January 6, 2021


Dozens of similar lawsuits filed across the country have raised the same argument, though several have already been dismissed by state courts, such as in Minnesota.

Derek Muller, a Notre Dame law professor who has closely followed the Section 3 cases, said the ruling is “a major threat to Trump’s candidacy” and could “embolden other state courts or secretaries to act now that the bandage has been ripped off”.


Given how Mr Trump’s criminal indictments have so far only increased support for the former president, who has claimed he is being unfairly targeted, it is likely this ruling will bolster support from his fanbase.

Mr Trump’s campaign has already pointed to the fact that the Colorado Supreme Court’s justices were all appointed by Democratic governors.

Also, both groups who have brought the legal challenges are financed by liberal donors who support Mr Biden.

While Mr Trump’s Republican rivals could use this as an opportunity to claim the frontrunner is too much of a liability to be the GOP nominee, they have already started to fall in line behind Mr Trump.

On Tuesday, Vivek Ramaswamy volunteered to pull his name off Colorado’s March 5 Republican primary ballot in protest.

“I pledge to *withdraw* from the Colorado GOP primary unless Trump is also allowed to be on the state’s ballot, and I demand that Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, and Nikki Haley to do the same immediately - or else they are tacitly endorsing this illegal maneuver which will have disastrous consequences for our country,” he wrote on Twitter.







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