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In the Supreme Court of the United States

18 Jan 2024

Trump is disqualified from holding the office of President because he “engaged in insurrection” against the Constitution of the United States— and that he did so after taking an oath “as an officer of the United States” to “support” the Constitution. [...] 10 Inspector General, Department of Defense, Review of the DOD’s Role, Responsibilities, and Actions to Prepare for and Respond to the Protest and Its Aftermath at the U. [...] Finally, the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling vio- lates the Electors Clause because nothing in Colorado’s Election Code allows the state judiciary to order the Secretary of State to remove a candidate from the presi- dential primary ballot. [...] The order shall require the person charged to forthwith perform the duty or to desist from the wrong- ful act or to forthwith show cause why the order should not be obeyed. [...] Colorado law impos- es no duty on the Secretary of State to verify or second- guess the candidate’s sworn representations, or to ex- clude presidential candidates from the ballot if the Sec- retary disbelieves or disagrees with the candidate’s sworn representations.
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59
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United States of America