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Conservative judge hits back at Republicans calling Colorado ruling undemocratic

Republicans rushed to cameras and social media to complain that the Colorado Supreme Court is made up of partisan hacks who simply don't like Donald Trump. That's the reason, many of them claimed that the ruling that he violated the 14th Amendment and thus can't appear on a ballot was undemocratic.

Conservative former Judge Michael Luttig called the Republican claim absurd, saying that what is undemocratic is a president participating in an insurrection.

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Trump lawyer threatens Colorado top court and 'other judges' with future prosecutions

Jesse Binnall, an appellate attorney for Donald Trump, warned that a "real" Department of Justice would federally prosecute Colorado State Supreme Court justices who voted to remove the former president from the state's primary ballot.

During an appearance on Real America's Voice on Wednesday, Binnall slammed the court's decision to disqualify Trump based on the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which prevents anyone who participated in an insurrection from holding office.

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Ron DeSantis finally takes jab at Trump's 'poison blood' comments that echo Hitler

Trump quoting Adolf Hitler apparently isn't helping combat the country's immigration issues.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is challenging the 45th president for the GOP presidential nomination, appeared on Christian Broadcasting Network with David Brody to subtly jab at his former POTUS pal after being prompted to respond to Trump's word choice when criticizing undocumented people "poisoning the blood of our country."

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Top California Dem wants to explore 'every legal option' to bump Trump from ballot

A top California lawmaker Wednesday urged her state to explore “every legal option” to bump former President Donald Trump from its ballot after Colorado’s high court issued its historic decision.

Democratic Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis delivered this message to the California secretary of state in a letter Wednesday, one day after the Colorado Supreme Court ruled Trump was barred from the state’s 2024 presidential ballot under the 14th Amendment’s insurrectionist ban.

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Matt Gaetz launches fundraising blitz off his own ethics probe

As the House Ethics Committee investigates him, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is now fundraising off the possibility the House might try to expel him, as Rep. George Santos (R-NY) recently was, reported Reese Gorman for the conservative Washington Examiner on Wednesday.

"Some RINOs are looking for their next target… ME," said Gaetz's fundraising email, using a common derogatory term meaning "Republicans In Name Only."

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'I regret exactly nothing': Woman stands firm after nabbing Jan. 6 rioters on dating app

A woman responsible for the conviction of at least one Jan. 6 rioter said that she has no regrets.

The woman was identified as "Witness I" in the FBI's affidavit against 35-year-old Andrew Taake, who pleaded guilty Wednesday "to assaulting law enforcement officers with a deadly and dangerous weapon, admitting that he used both bear spray and the metal whip to attack officers, during a hearing before U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols in Washington," NBC News reported.

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'Not a serious argument': Legal analysts crush Trump's immunity defense to Supreme Court

Former President Donald Trump responded to special counsel Jack Smith's request to the Supreme Court that they respond to the "absolute immunity" defense that Trump has used to challenge his case around the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack. Smith bypassed the appeals court and went straight to the High Court citing the unusual nature of the case.

Trump's response begs the Supreme Court not to hear it just yet and argues that the request is all a partisan attack on him.

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Colorado GOP threatens to withdraw from primary if Trump is booted from ballot: report

The Colorado GOP threatened to withdraw from the state's primary election if the state Supreme Court's ruling booting Donald Trump from the ballot is allowed to stand, Fox News reported Wednesday.

The threat to move to a caucus system was made by a state GOP spokesperson in response to presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy's declaration that he would withdraw from the 2024 campaign if the ruling stands.

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Here's why Michigan might be the next state to remove Trump from the ballot

After the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump doesn't qualify for the 2024 ballots under the 14th Amendment's insurrection ban, speculation has begun about whether Michigan might make a similar move, reports show.

The Associated Press spoke with Derek Muller, an election law professor at the University of Notre Dame's Law School, who explained the court's decision could make for a "major threat" to Trump's 2024 campaign.

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Trump asks Supreme Court to reject Jack Smith's petition to keep DC trial on track

Attorneys for Donald Trump have asked the Supreme Court to reject a request from special counsel Jack Smith to decide if the former president has immunity from prosecution for his actions leading up to the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.

In a petition earlier this month, Smith took the unusual step of trying to bypass a federal appeals court, which could delay Trump's election subversion case for months.

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Trump spent years calling for political candidates to be stricken from ballots

What goes around has come around for former President Donald Trump, who spent years arguing then-President Barack Obama and other Democrats didn't qualify for a place on American electoral ballots.

That's the latest reminder from the New York Times' "Trump whisperer" Maggie Haberman, published on the heels of a historic Colorado Supreme Court ruling banning Trump from the state's presidential ballot.

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Unsealed warrant for Guiliani associate Lev Parnas makes revelations about Ukraine scandal

A heavily redacted application for a search and seizure warrant was made public Tuesday detailing the request to search nine electronic devices belonging to Rudy Giuliani's former associate Lev Parnas on Oct. 21, 2019, shortly before he was indicted. The warrant was released after an application by the New York Times.

Parnas helped Giuliani connect to Ukranian figures in an attempt to dig up dirt on President Joe Biden's son, Hunter. He was convicted on several charges, including fraud and campaign finance violations. Biden at the time was considered Donald Trump's biggest election rival.

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SCOTUS justice appointed by Trump has already argued ex-presidents can be jailed

Former President Donald Trump is hoping that the United States Supreme Court, which features three justices he appointed, will rescue him from criminal charges by buying his argument that what he's accused of were official acts by a president of the United States, and thus immune from prosecution.

However, Paul Rosenzweig, the deputy assistant secretary for policy at DHS during the George W. Bush administration, writes in The Bulwark that Trump could wind up disappointed with at least one of his own justices.

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