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Massachusetts Poll Fee Rejects Effort to Bar Trump From 2024 Poll | The Gateway Pundit

A authorized problem to bar Trump from the 2024 poll in Massachusetts has failed…to this point.

The Massachusetts State Poll Legislation Fee this week rejected a problem to ban Trump from the 2024 main poll citing the 14th Modification.

“We believe that Mr. Trump’s candidacy for this office and placement on the Massachusetts ballot violates the Constitution, so we are challenging the constitutionality,” stated Shannon Liss-Riordan, an lawyer for the challengers, based on CNN. “It is the job of this commission to hear objections to the legality of placement of candidates on the ballot.”

The authorized theories are primarily based on Part 3 of the US Structure’s 14th Modification which states public officers who’ve “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against” the US could also be disqualified from public workplace.

Trump has not been charged with partaking in revolt or insurrection towards america.

“The panel rejected the case on procedural grounds Monday, finding that the commission didn’t have jurisdiction to address the matter,” CNN reported.

President Trump is at present battling related challenges in different states. Authorized challenges have notably escalated in Maine and Colorado.

The Maine Superior Courtroom final Wednesday ordered Trump again on the poll pending a call from the US Supreme Courtroom.

President Trump appealed Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows’ 2024 poll ban to the state superior court docket final Tuesday.

Final month Maine’s psychotic Democrat Secretary of State Shenna Bellows unilaterally barred Trump from the 2024 poll as a result of she determined the previous president is an insurrectionist.

Earlier this month President Trump asked the US Supreme Court to overturn the Colorado Supreme Courtroom’s choice to bar him from the 2024 poll.

The Colorado Supreme Courtroom final month disqualified Trump from the 2024 poll.

The US Structure has three necessities to be president:

  • Be a natural-born citizen of america.
  • Be at the least 35 years previous.
  • Have been a resident of america for 14 years.

The Massachusetts Poll Fee’s choice may be appealed.

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