
On the menu today: Four justices on the Colorado supreme court have ruled that former president Donald Trump engaged in an insurrection and that his speech on January 6, 2021, was not protected by the First Amendment. Thus, they declared, Trump is ineligible to serve as president again and cannot appear on the 2024 Republican presidential-primary ballot. A U.S. Supreme Court majority is probably going to swat this down like Shaquille O'Neal, but for now, the twisty-turning 2024 presidential campaign has another sudden swerve, and the strong possibility of a Colorado presidential ballot that lists many parties' nominees . . . but no Republican nominee. Colorado Supremes: Trump Is Guilty of Insurrection and Can't Appear on the 2024 Ballot This morning, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post all have the same top story: that as of this moment, the Colorado Republican primary will not feature Donald Trump on the ballot. But that decision could be reversed, depending upon how quickly the U.S. Supreme Court moves. Here's how the Post summarized the bombshell decision from the Colorado supreme court ... | |
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