• Re: Maine Democrat blasts secretary of state for pulling Trump off prim

    From Modelo - The Mark Of A Faggot@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 30 05:51:15 2023
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    On 29 Dec 2023, Trumper <patriot1@protonmail.com> posted some news:umnsfs$11765$10@dont-email.me:

    Bellows is just a stupid left-wing cunt looking for 5 minutes of fame.

    One of Maine’s two Democratic members of the House of Representatives
    ripped his state’s secretary of state for unilaterally removing former President Donald Trump from the 2024 Republican primary ballot.

    “I voted to impeach Donald Trump for his role in the January 6th
    insurrection. I do not believe he should be re-elected as President of
    the United States,” Rep. Jared Golden said in a statement late Thursday.

    “However, we are a nation of laws, therefore, until he is actually found
    guilty of the crime of insurrection, he should be allowed on the
    ballot,” added Golden, who represents Maine’s rural 2nd District, which
    Trump carried in both 2016 and 2020.

    Golden was joined in his criticism of Maine Secretary of State Shanna
    Bellows’ decision by Sen. Angus King (I-Maine), who caucuses with the
    Democrats in the upper chamber of Congress.

    King noted that while he had voted to convict Trump of incitement of insurrection in February 2021 after the 45th president had been
    impeached on that charge by the House, “the required two-thirds of the
    Senate did not do so.”

    “Although I respect the Secretary of State’s careful process … absent a
    final judicial determination of a violation of the 14th Amendment’s disqualification clause, I believe the decision as to whether or not Mr.
    Trump should again be considered for the presidency should rest with the
    people as expressed in free and fair elections,” King added. “This is
    the ultimate check within our Constitutional system.”

    Trump is the odds-on favorite for the GOP’s presidential nomination,
    leading national polls by more than 50 percentage points, according to
    the RealClearPolitics average.

    The polling aggregator also shows him ahead of President Biden in the
    national popular vote.

    Bellows disqualified Trump from the March 5 primary, saying his efforts
    to overturn the 2020 election that led to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot constituted an “insurrection.”

    Her decision followed a Dec. 19 ruling from Colorado’s Supreme Court to
    the same effect, with both parties pointing to a prohibition in the 14th Amendment barring those who have “engaged in insurrection” from holding
    office again.

    “I do not reach this conclusion lightly. Democracy is sacred,” Bellows
    wrote in her 34-page decision. “I am mindful that no Secretary of State
    has ever deprived a presidential candidate of ballot access based on
    Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment.”

    “I am also mindful, however, that no presidential candidate has ever
    before engaged in insurrection,” she stated, calling the riot at the
    Capitol “unprecedented and tragic,” she added.

    Bellows’ decision was backed by Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-Maine), who said
    in a statement: “The text of the Fourteenth Amendment is clear. No
    person who engaged in an insurrection against the government can ever
    again serve in elected office.

    “On January 6, 2021, Donald Trump incited a violent mob to block
    Congress from certifying the Electoral College and to overturn the
    results of the 2020 presidential election,” Pingree added. “Our
    Constitution is the very bedrock of America and our laws, and it appears
    that Trump’s actions are prohibited by the Constitution.”

    The Colorado Republican Party has since appealed that state’s Supreme
    Court decision to the US Supreme Court after the Colorado justices
    stayed their ruling until Jan. 4, which will allow Trump to remain on
    the ballot until then.

    Colorado has to certify all presidential candidates nominated by
    political parties on Jan. 5, meaning the Supreme Court must decide
    whether to take up the state GOP appeal before then.

    The Michigan Supreme Court declined to rule along the same lines Dec. 27
    in response to a complaint filed in its state, keeping the former
    president in that Feb. 27 primary contest.

    On Thursday, California Secretary of State Shirley Weber also chose to
    keep Trump, 77, on her state’s GOP primary ballot.

    The Trump campaign praised the Michigan high court’s decision but
    attacked the four Colorado justices who booted him along with Bellows,
    with a spokesman calling her a “hyper-partisan Biden-supporting
    Democrat.”

    Attorneys for the president had already sought to head off Bellows by
    pointing to past social media posts as proof she “concluded that
    President Trump engaged in insurrection” and should disqualify herself
    from deciding his eligibility.

    The Trump campaign promised to “quickly file a legal objection in state
    court to prevent this atrocious decision in Maine from taking effect,”
    but has yet to petition the US Supreme Court over the Colorado ruling.

    Colorado and California will host their primary elections on March 5,
    the day after the former president is scheduled to appear in Washington,
    DC, federal court for the start of his trial related to the events of
    Jan. 6, 2021.

    Special counsel Jack Smith charged Trump in August with four counts:
    alleged conspiracy to defraud the US government, conspiracy to obstruct
    an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an
    official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights.

    However, that case has stalled after US District Judge Tanya Chutkan
    rejected a motion from Trump’s defense team that argued his attempts to challenge 2020 election results were protected by presidential immunity.

    Smith asked the Supreme Court this month to step in and issue an
    expedited ruling on the motion, which was denied, all but guaranteeing
    that Trump’s trial will be delayed.

    https://nypost.com/2023/12/29/news/maine-democrat-rep-jared-golden-blasts -move-to-pull-trump-off-primary-ballot/

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