Donald Trump doubles down on anti-immigrant rhetoric after Supreme Court resolution
Maine’s prime elections official has eliminated Donald Trump from 2024 main election ballots, marking the second state to disqualify the previous president in his bid for the White House for his involvement within the January 6 assaults.
Colorado Republicans are additionally asking the US Supreme Court to reverse an historic state Supreme Court ruling that eliminated him from that state’s 2024 ballots.
That request from the state GOP to the nation’s highest court docket adopted the unprecedented ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court that discovered the previous president is constitutionally ineligible from holding workplace for his function participating with the Capitol riot in 2021.
The court docket’s ruling discovered Mr Trump’s candidacy in violation of the 14th Amendment’s “insurrection” clause that prohibits anybody who “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” from holding public workplace. Lawsuits in additional than a dozen states have made related arguments that Mr Trump is constitutionally ineligible.
Plaintiffs in that case have requested the nation’s highest court docket to expedite a evaluate of the case, which they argued “involves issues of exceptional national importance” and must be shortly resolved forward of a vital deadline for poll preparation forward of the 5 March main election.
It’s not the primary time Haley has disregarded slavery as purpose for Civil War
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was requested Wednesday by a New Hampshire voter concerning the purpose for the Civil War, and she or he didn’t point out slavery in her response — main the voter to say he was “astonished” by her omission.
Asked throughout a city corridor in Berlin, New Hampshire, what she believed had brought about the conflict — the primary photographs of which had been fired in her home state of South Carolina — Haley talked concerning the function of presidency, replying that it concerned “the freedoms of what people could and couldn’t do.”
She then turned the query again to the person who had requested it, who replied that he was not the one working for president and wished as a substitute to know her reply.
After Haley went right into a lengthier rationalization concerning the function of presidency, individual freedom and capitalism, the questioner appeared to admonish Haley, saying, “In the year 2023, it’s astonishing to me that you answer that question without mentioning the word slavery.”
“What do you want me to say about slavery?” Haley requested, earlier than abruptly transferring on to the subsequent query.
Trump assaults Rep Dingell for not being grateful sufficient about husband’s funeral
Ms Dingell criticized the previous president on CNN on Tuesday over Christmas Day messages he made on the Truth Social platform. Mr Trump had claimed that his political opponents “are looking to destroy our once great USA”, including “may they rot in hell”.
Ms Dingell referred to as Mr Trump’s message “one of the most pathetic Christmas greetings I’ve heard – when a former President of the United States who wants to return tells people on Christmas Day that they can ‘rot in hell’”.
She added that Mr Trump was including to the “divisiveness” and “division” throughout the United States.
The former president then started his response by calling her a “LOSER” on Truth Social.
Alex Woodward29 December 2023 04:00
Maine GOP pledges court docket battle
Maine’s GOP has pledged to problem a call that finds Donald Trump constutionally ineligible for the presidency.
“We will be taking this to court and will fight to the Supreme Court if necessary,” the group stated in an announcement.
“And we reserve our right as a private organization to use another system – if that’s what it takes to keep a Democrat Hack Secretary of State from infringing on the Rights of Maine voters.”
On Wednesday, Colorado Republicans appealed that state’s supreme court docket ruling on Trump’s eligibility to the US Supreme Court.
Plaintiffs in that case have requested the nation’s highest court docket to expedite a evaluate of the case, which they argued “involves issues of exceptional national importance” and must be shortly resolved forward of a vital deadline for poll preparation forward of the 5 March main election.
Alex Woodward29 December 2023 03:30
ICYMI: DOJ asks decide to bar Trump from ‘injecting politics’ into DC election trial
Prosecutors with the workplace of Special Counsel Jack Smith have requested the decide overseeing the 2020 election subversion case in opposition to Donald Trump to ban the ex-president from elevating “politicised claims” and “irrelevant issues” when the case goes to trial earlier than a Washington, DC jury subsequent yr.
In the 20-page submitting submitted earlier than US District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Wednesday, Senior Assistant Special Counsels Molly Gaston and Thomas Windom say that Mr Trump “has made clear his intent to introduce evidence and make arguments that are improper—whether because they have no bearing on his guilt or innocence, are otherwise irrelevant, or are substantially more prejudicial than probative” and ask that such proof or arguments be excluded from presentation to a jury.
Although the 5 March 2024 begin date for Mr Trump’s trial has been stayed whereas the DC Circuit Court of Appeals considers the ex-president’s attraction of Judge Chutkan’s rejection of his claims of presidential immunity, the prosecutors beneath Mr Smith have continued submitting paperwork with the court docket to allow a speedy trial ought to the keep be lifted.
Oliver O’Connell29 December 2023 03:00
Full story: Maine blocks Trump from state’s 2024 main poll
Maine’s prime elections official has disqualified Trump from showing on the state’s 2024 ballots.
It’s the second state to take action, and his marketing campaign is teeing up an attraction.
Trump additionally is anticipated to attraction to the US Supreme Court, after a submitting from Colorado’s GOP requested the justices to evaluate the case and reverse a Colorado resolution barring Trump from subsequent yr’s poll.
The nation’s highest court docket may quickly take into account whether or not the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination for president is ineligible for the presidency for launching an rebellion, an unprecedented query on the coronary heart of greater than a dozen lawsuits throughout the US
Alex Woodward29 December 2023 02:30
Trump allies blast Maine resolution to disqualify ex-president
Trump’s marketing campaign and allies in Congress and in media are livid with a call from Maine’s prime elections official to disqualify him from 2024 ballots, a call based mostly on challenges to his eligibility beneath Section 3 of the 14th Amendemnt, which bars candidates who engaged in rebellion from working for workplace.
Third-ranking House Republican Elise Stefanik referred to as the choice “illegal” and “corrupt”. RNC chair Ronna McDaniel referred to as it “election interference”. Donald Trump Jr broadly swiped at “radical leftist/marxists in charge” who “don’t care about rules, decency, decorum, or anything other than power.”
The resolution was additionally opposed by Republican Senator Susan Collins – who was one among seven Republican senators to vote to convict Trump of incitement of rebellion throughout his second impeachment trial.
“Maine voters should decide who wins the election – not a Secretary of State chosen by the Legislature,” she stated. “The Secretary of State’s decision would deny thousands of Mainers the opportunity to vote for the candidate of their choice, and it should be overturned.”
Alex Woodward29 December 2023 02:22
Maine’s secretary of state explains why she disqualified Trump
In an interview with CNN after disqualifying Trump from showing on 2024 ballots, Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows defined why she got here to the choice that not solely did Trump interact with the rebellion on the US Capitol on January 6, he’s ineligible for public workplace beneath the 14th Amendment due to it.
“The weight of the evidence brought forward under Maine law … made it clear that Mr Trump was aware of the tinder he laid in a multi-month effort to challenge the legitimacy of the 2020 election,” she stated.
“And then, in an unprecedented and tragic series of events, chose to light a match.”
The former president hasn’t been charged with or convicted of rebellion, however “the applicablity of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment does not turn on whether or not [he] has been found guilty of a crime,” she stated.
Alex Woodward29 December 2023 02:00
Just in: Trump workforce flew faux elector ballots to DC forward of Jan 6
Donald Trump’s marketing campaign reportedly bodily flew “fake elector” ballots throughout the nation to Washington DC in a last-ditch effort to overturn the 2020 election.
According to CNN, leaked witness testimony from a Michigan state investigation exhibits how Trump’s aides scrambled to ship the allegedly fraudulent paperwork to vp Mike Pence earlier than he may certify the election outcomes.
Alex Woodward29 December 2023 01:45
Read the choice in full from Maine’s secretary of state
Following a December listening to on three challenges to Trump’s eligibility within the state, Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows concluded that his main election petition is invalid and that he’s not certified to carry the workplace of president beneath Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment.
“I do not reach this conclusion lightly,” she wrote in her resolution on Thursday.
“Democracy is sacred … I am mindful that no Secretary of State has ever deprived a presidential candidate of ballot access based on Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment. I am also mindful, however, that no presidential candidate has ever before engaged in insurrection,” she added.
“The events of January 6, 2021 were unprecedented and tragic,” she wrote. “They were an attack not only upon the Capitol and government officials, but also an attack on the rule of law. The evidence here demonstrates that they occurred at the behest of, and with the knowledge and support of, the outgoing President. The US Constitution does not tolerate an assault on the foundations of our government, and [state statute] requires me to act in response.”
Alex Woodward29 December 2023 01:30
Just in: Trump marketing campaign responds to Maine resolution
Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung predictably blasted a call from Maine’s secretary of state that tentatively removes the previous president from 2024 ballots.
He referred to as her a “virulent leftist and a hyper-partisan Biden-supporting Democrat who has decided to interfere in the presidential election on behalf of Crooked Joe Biden.”
Trump and his allies have repeatedly amplified a conspiracy principle that the a number of lawsuits and felony indictments in opposition to him are a part of a wider effort directed by the president to maintain Mr Trump out of workplace.
“We are witnessing, in real-time, the attempted theft of an election and the disenfranchisement of the American voter,” he stated. “Democrats in blue states are recklessly and un-Constitutionally suspending the civil rights of the American voters by attempting to summarily remove President Trump’s name from the ballot.”
Trump, in fact, is accused of violating Americans’ civil liberties together with his personal election interference to overturn the outcomes of tens of millions of Americans’ votes and permit a mob of his supporters to take action by pressure
Cheung calls the results of such actions “a hostile assault on American democracy.”
“Biden and the Democrats simply do not trust the American voter in a free and fair election and are now relying on the force of government institutions to protect their grip on power,” he stated.
Alex Woodward29 December 2023 00:35