Donald Trump can appear on Colorado’s 2024 Republican presidential primary ballot, judge rules
- A Colorado judge rejected a bid to disqualify Donald Trump from the state's election, allowing him to remain on the ballot for 2024.
- Judge Sarah Wallace's ruling is a victory for Trump, who is facing challenges under a provision of the U.S. Constitution. However, she found that Trump's words and conduct were a contributing factor to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
- The ruling only applies to Colorado's Republican primary and general election, and similar challenges in other states have already failed.
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Former US President Trump is in the midst of several lawsuits - now he has won in Colorado. He is allowed to run in the primaries in the federal state. But the verdict has a bitter aftertaste for Trump. [more]
Ex-US President Trump is victorious in a lawsuit in Colorado, but he is still unlikely to like the verdict. A judge accuses him of calling for violence before the storming of the US Capitol. The decision could be a harbinger of another important process.
In the midst of all his court cases, ex-president won. The lawsuit against his candidacy in the primaries in the US state of Colorado was dismissed. The judge nevertheless spoke harsh words.
Judge rejects bid to remove Trump from blue state's ballot
Former President Donald Trump speaks at a 'Save America' rally in Vandalia, Ohio, on Monday, Nov. 7, 2022. (Video screenshot) Katelynn Richardson Daily Caller News Foundation A Colorado judge rejected an effort Friday to remove former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 election ballot. Judge Sarah Wallace held in her 102-page ruling Friday that Trump is not an “officer of the United States” disqualified from holding office under secti…
A Colorado court rejected a request to exclude Donald Trump from voting in the Republican primaries for the 2024 presidential election in the western American state on Friday. The historic indictment of the former president on 1 August
Colorado Judge Finds Trump Did ‘Engage in Insurrection’ on January 6, Yet Rejects Effort To Keep Him Off the Ballot in 2024
Another setback for efforts to torpedo the 45th president’s re-election bid by using the 14th Amendment’s ‘Disqualification Clause,’ even as the question looks likely to be ultimately settled by the Supreme Court.
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