Former President Trump is now on the Minnesota primary ballot after the state Supreme Court rejected a challenge that argued the former president should not be included on the ballot due to the 14th Amendment. The Minnesota Supreme Court dismissed this case in an order on Wednesday, saying that neither the courts or election officials in the State have the authority to do so.
Following the state Supreme Court’s decision to dismiss a challenge arguing that former President Trump should be barred from the primary election under the 14th Amendment, he will then run for office in Minnesota. The Minnesota Supreme Court dismissed the case on Wednesday in an order, stating that either the state’s courts nor election officials have the power to do so. Following the state Supreme Court’s decision to dismiss a challenge arguing that former President Trump should be barred from the primary election under the 14th Amendment, he will then run for office in Minnesota. The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that either the state’s courts nor election officials have the power to dismiss the case.
Former President Trump is now on the Minnesota primary ballot after the state Supreme Court rejected a challenge that argued the former president should not be included on the ballot due to the 14th Amendment. The Minnesota Supreme Court dismissed this case in an order on Wednesday, saying that neither the courts or election officials in the State have the authority to do so.