The Colorado Supreme Court decided late Tuesday to review a case that will determine whether the 14th Amendment should be used to bar former President Trump’s name from the ballot in 2024. A lower court found last week that the former President engaged in insurrection when he incited the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. However, the constitutional prohibition against holding elections was not violated.
Later on Tuesday, the Colorado Supreme Court decided to hear a case determining whether the 14th Amendment should prevent former President Trump from running for office in 2024. The Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot was incited by the former president, according to a lower court last week, but the legal prohibition against holding… Later on Tuesday, the Colorado Supreme Court decided to hear a case determining whether the 14th Amendment should prevent former President Trump from running for office in 2024. The Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot was incited by the former president, according to a lower court last week, but the legal prohibition against holding…
The Colorado Supreme Court decided late Tuesday to review a case that will determine whether the 14th Amendment should be used to bar former President Trump’s name from the ballot in 2024. A lower court found last week that the former President engaged in insurrection when he incited the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. However, the constitutional prohibition against holding elections was not violated.