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Supreme Court Gives Rare Update, Indicates Big Trump Decision Coming On Monday

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The Supreme Court teased its has a big ruling come Monday.

The buzz is whether they’ll drop the hammer on Colorado and other states just before Super Tuesday.

But will they try to use anti-insurrectionist clause to make sure Trump doesn’t get on the ballot?

Colorado and Maine are waiting anxiously for the court’s call, both of which are holding primaries on Tuesday.

Could there be more political drama in store for us this week?

And if Presidential Immunity is removed, what does this mean for past Presidents?

MSN reports:

The United States Supreme Court’s decision in a case that will determine whether former President Trump can be kicked off Colorado’s state primary ballot for allegedly interfering in the 2020 election could arrive as early as Monday.

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled in December that Trump is disqualified from being president again and ineligible for the state’s primary – which is Tuesday. Trump, who has since been barred from primary ballots in Illinois and Maine, has challenged the Colorado court’s decision.

The state’s highest court was the first to invoke Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, a post-Civil War constitutional provision aimed at preventing those who “engaged in insurrection” from holding office. Until now, the Supreme Court has never ruled on the provision.

The potential resolution of the case on Monday, a day before Super Tuesday contests in 16 states, would remove uncertainty about whether votes for Trump, the leading Republican candidate for president, will ultimately count. Both sides had requested fast work by the court, which heard arguments on Feb. 8.

Except for when the end of the term nears in late June, the court almost always issues decisions on days when the justices are scheduled to take the bench. But the next scheduled court day isn’t until March 15. The justices won’t be there on Monday. Any opinions will be posted on the court’s website beginning just after 10 a.m. EST Monday.

Ted Cruz weighs in on this, hoping the Supreme Court does it’s job:

Vivek makes a great point. We can’t have a two-tiered justice system, which isn’t justice at all.

TIME adds:

A Supreme Court decision could come as soon as Monday in the case about whether former President Donald Trump can be kicked off the ballot over his efforts to undo his defeat in the 2020 election.

Trump is challenging a groundbreaking decision by the Colorado Supreme Court that said he is disqualified from being president again and ineligible for the state’s primary, which is Tuesday.

The resolution of the case on Monday, a day before Super Tuesday contests in 16 states, would remove uncertainty about whether votes for Trump, the leading Republican candidate for president, will ultimately count. Both sides had requested fast work by the court, which heard arguments less than a month ago, on Feb. 8,

The Colorado court was the first to invoke a post-Civil War constitutional provision aimed at preventing those who “engaged in insurrection” from holding office. Trump also has since been barred from primary ballot in Illinois and Maine, though both decisions, along with Colorado’s, are on hold pending the outcome of the Supreme Court case.

The Supreme Court has until now never ruled on the provision, Section 3 of the 14th amendment.

The court indicated Sunday there will be at least one case decided Monday, adhering to its custom of not saying which one. But it also departed from its usual practice in some respects, heightening the expectation that it’s the Trump ballot case that will be handed down.

Looks like liberals are in panic mode over on X.

Yes, we all vividly recall J6 looking like that. They’re still holding on the lie that day was a “coup”.

Of course, I suspect most of those that claim this know the truth and are really shills or have somehthing to hide.

Sadly, Mark Hamill of Luke Skywalker fame has fallen to the Dark Side, as he claims the Supreme Court is corrupt, tells liberals to “channel our rage” and vote for Biden.

I recall an old saying: “Anger (rage) leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.”

Imagine being the hero in Return of the Jedi, fighting the evil Emperor and then supporting an actual evil, wanna-be-Emperor in real life.


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