California Lt. Governor: ‘Explore Every Legal Option’ To Remove Trump From Ballot
- Former President Donald Trump was disqualified from Colorado's presidential primary ballot for inciting the Capitol riot, prompting legal challenges and potential implications for other states.
- California's Lt. Governor urged the Secretary of State to explore legal options for removing Trump from the state's 2024 primary ballot, following Colorado's decision. It remains unclear where Governor Newsom stands on the matter.
- The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Trump ineligible under the 14th Amendment, which could have wider implications for the 2024 general election and impact Trump's White House bid. Similar lawsuits have been filed in other states.
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California governor tells top officials to examine 'every option' to remove Trump from 2024 ballot
California’s governor has called on top officials to “explore every legal option” to get Donald Trump off the state’s primary ballot.In a landmark ruling, the former US president was disqualified from Colorado’s 2024 ballot over his role in the January 6 riot in 2021.The ruling was blasted by critics as “undemocratic” despite legislation under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution barring anyone engaged in “insurrection or rebel…
Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis botches call to remove Trump from California ballot
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Total Fail: Lt Gov Calls for Trump's Removal from California Ballot, Gets Presidential Age Requirement Wrong
Small errors often highlight gargantuan stupidity and breathtaking tyranny. On Wednesday, Democratic Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis of California exposed her ignorance when she urged a fellow state official to pursue […] The post Total Fail: Lt Gov Calls for Trump's Removal from California Ballot, Gets Presidential Age Requirement Wrong appeared first on The Western Journal.
Donald Trump disqualified from Colorado's presidential primary ballot | What it means for 2024 US elections?
The Colorado Supreme Court barred former US President Donald Trump from appearing on the state's ballot because of his actions leading up to January 6, 2021 riots. What does it mean for Trump? Will it have impact on US elections next year?
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