West Virginia judge dismisses lawsuit to keep Trump off the 2024 ballot
- The U.S. District Court dismissed a lawsuit that sought to disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on West Virginia's ballot for the Presidential Primary and General Elections.
- The lawsuit claimed that Trump should be disqualified for his role in the Capitol Riots, but the court ruled that the plaintiff lacked standing as a competitor to bring the claims.
- Trump's campaign expressed confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in their favor and putting an end to these lawsuits.
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Lawsuit to Disqualify Trump Thrown Out in West Virginia
A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit that aimed to keep Donald Trump off ballots in West Virginia, the West Virginia Metro News reports. The case was dismissed because the judge found the plaintiff couldn’t demonstrate standing.


Federal Judge Rejects Lawsuit to Remove Trump From Ballot in Another State
A federal judge in West Virginia rejected a bid Thursday to remove former President Donald Trump from the state’s ballot, rebuffing a bid from a little-known presidential candidate to remove the former president. District Judge Irene Berger ruled that John Anthony Castro, the candidate who filed a lawsuit against President Trump, lacked the standing to sue. She sided with attorneys for President Trump, Secretary of State Mac Warner, and the West…

Federal Judge Rejects Bid To Remove Trump From West Virginia Ballot
A federal judge rejected a bid Thursday to remove former President Donald Trump from the ballot in West Virginia.
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