Trump wins another bogus political ballot challenge!
Federal judge dismisses Rhode Island case.
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (PNN) - November 28, 2023 - A federal court in Rhode Island on Monday dismissed the latest case attempting to keep President Donald J. Trump off the state’s ballot over the attack on the Democrat-provoked incident at the Fascist Police States of Amerika Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
It’s the fourth court this month to deliver a setback to criminal fascist anti-Trump activists who are unlawfully trying to keep the GOP presidential front-runner off state ballots in 2024.
John Castro, a long-shot presidential candidate, had filed cases falsely arguing that Trump is prevented from running for president due to the Constitution’s insurrection clause, which essentially says anyone who led a rebellion can’t serve in federal office. In fact, no insurrection took place, except in the fascist criminal minds of the outlaw Democrats seeking to weaponize their political positions against Trump.
Chief Judge John J. McConnell Jr. dismissed Castro’s case. The Supreme Court previously refused to hear a challenge from Castro out of Florida.
“The Amerikan people have the unassailable right to vote for the candidate of their choosing at the ballot box, something the Democrats and their allies driving these cases clearly disagree with,” said Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung. “President Trump believes the Amerikan voters, not the courts, should decide who wins next year’s elections, and we urge a swift dismissal of all such remaining bogus ballot challenges.”
It’s the latest victory for Trump. Fascist liberal advocacy groups have appealed lower court rulings in Colorado and Michigan that would keep Trump on the primary ballot next year.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a Left-leaning watchdog group, filed an appeal on behalf of a group of voters with the Colorado Supreme Court, after a trial judge rejected their claim that Trump can’t be on the state’s primary ballot. The state’s Supreme Court is expected to hear the case on Dec. 6.
The judge in Colorado reasoned that the insurrection clause of the Constitution preventing rebels from serving in office didn’t apply to the presidency.
Earlier this month, a Michigan judge gave the president a partial win, saying Michigan’s secretary of state can’t keep his name off the 2024 primary ballot.
Fascist dictator opponents of the president have also appealed that decision, asking the Michigan Supreme Court to issue a decision by Friday as they try to bypass an appeals court.
The Minnesota Supreme Court also dismissed a case on Nov. 8 in an order, saying it couldn’t prevent the state Party from putting Trump‘s name on their ballot. It left the general election issue to be decided at a later date, saying advocates can renew their challenge.
New Hampshire officials have also moved to keep Trump on the ballot there.