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U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Remove Donald Trump from 2024 Presidential Ballot


In a landmark, the U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a challenge aimed at removing former President Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot.

The case was brought forth by John Anthony Castro, a Republican presidential candidate and tax consultant who has unsuccessfully run for several political offices. He argued that Trump should be disqualified from running due to his alleged involvement in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

“A primary candidate has judicial standing to bring a claim challenging the eligibility of a fellow primary candidate for competitive injury in the form of a diminution of votes and/or fundraising if the primary candidate believes that the fellow primary candidate is ineligible to hold public office and to prevent actions irreconcilable with the U.S. Constitution,” Castro wrote.


Castro’s legal argument hinged on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, a Civil War-era provision initially used to bar former members of the Confederacy from holding office.


“The January 6, 2021, attack on the United States Capitol was an insurrection within the meaning of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Donald J. Trump provided aid or comfort to the insurrectionists in the form of words of encouragement and expressions of support springing from a want of sympathy with the insurrectionary attack on the United States Capitol. As such, Donald J. Trump is constitutionally ineligible to hold any public office in the United States of America,” according to Castro.


The case was denied without any comment or recorded vote, according to CNN.

The Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the case effectively shuts down this avenue of attack against the former President, who is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination in 2024. Critics of the use of Section 3 have called it a “fringe legal theory.”


Similar lawsuits have been filed in Colorado, Minnesota, and Michigan by both liberal and conservative organizations, as well as individual voters.

The Gateway Pundit reported that a coalition of six Republicans and unaffiliated Colorado voters, including former state and federal officials, filed a lawsuit last month seeking to disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s 2024 presidential ballot.

The case argues that Trump violated Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which disqualifies any individual from holding federal office if they have “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” against the United States.


Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold called former President Trump a “liar” after he asserted that the attempt to keep him off the ballot is election interference.

In Minnesota, a group of voters sued to remove Trump from the 2024 ballot.

“Donald J. Trump, through his words and actions, after swearing an oath as an officer of the United States to support the Constitution, engaged in insurrection or rebellion, or gave aid and comfort to its enemies, as defined by Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment,” according to the suit.


On Friday, a far-left organization filed a lawsuit to disqualify former President Trump from appearing on Michigan’s 2024 ballot, asserting that he violated the 14th Amendment and should therefore be prohibited from partaking in the upcoming election.

“Donald Trump violated his oath of office and incited a violent insurrection that attacked the U.S. Capitol, threatened the assassination of the vice president and congressional leaders, and disrupted the peaceful transfer of power for the first time in our nation’s history,” Free Speech for People legal director Ron Fein said in a statement.

⚡JUST IN:
We’ve filed a lawsuit in Michigan challenging Donald Trump’s candidacy under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
Learn more about why we’re calling for Trump to be barred from MI’s ballot here: https://t.co/W70E0T2dTl #TrumpIsDisqualifiedhttps://t.co/gf3cMBLjx4
— FreeSpeechForPeople (@FSFP) September 29, 2023


The Gateway Pundit also reported that a lawsuit was filed in a federal court seeking to ban President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot for inciting an insurrection.


The lawsuit, filed by Lawrence A. Caplan, alleges that Trump is constitutionally prohibited from running for president again due to his alleged involvement in the January 6 “insurrection” at the U.S. Capitol.

However, Judge Robin Rosenberg, a US District Judge for the Southern District of Florida, ruled last week that the attorney, Lawrence Caplan, lacked standing to bring the lawsuit.

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The Gateway Pundit also reported that Arizona Secretary of State and former cartel lawyer Adrian Fontes was reportedly questioning President Trump’s eligibility for the 2024 election in Arizona as he faces politicized indictments from the Biden Regime and upcoming trial dates.

New Hampshire’s RINO Attorney General John Formella and Secretary of State David Scanlan were also reviewing the legal theory that Trump can’t run for president. After pressure from their constituents, New Hampshire’s Secretary of State announced last month that Trump would indeed be on the ballot.

“Mind-blowing”: Legal experts warn that lawyer’s incredible “screw-up” is “very ominous” for Trump

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“Mind-blowing”: Legal experts warn that lawyer’s incredible “screw-up” is “very ominous” for Trump

New York Judge Arthur Ergoron on Monday said that he is holding a bench trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James fraud lawsuit against former President Donald Trump because "nobody asked for" a jury trial on either side, The Messenger's Adam Klasfeld reported. "Trump isn't getting a jury trial in his $250m civil fraud suit brought against him by New York AG James because his legal team didn't request one on the paperwork," explained The Guardian's Hugo Lowell.

Legal experts were stunned by the revelation, characterizing it as a blunder by the former president's lawyers. "So Alina Habba didn't demand a jury trial?!" wrote MSNBC legal analyst Katie Phang. "I wonder how Trump feels about this screw-up by his legal team." Former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman called the decision "mind-blowing."

"For Trump to have his fate in the hands of this judge, whom he has vilified, is malpractice by his lawyers and very ominous for him," Litman wrote on X, formerly Twitter. "It's incredibly easy to ask for a jury trial. You just check a box on a form. Hard to believe that Trump understood that his lawyers hadn't done it when he's been savaging the judge who is now the factfinder in his huge fraud trial," he added. "I honestly can't believe that any lawyer hired on such an important case could make this mistake," wrote defense attorney Andrew Fleischman. "But I also can't think of any strategic reason you'd want a bench trial in front of a judge who just sanctioned your lawyers for making frivolous arguments."

Something that usually only gets talked about when things go

south......

Man, Look at what our D could be next year (I love it this year already) we only lose:
DL: Hawkins
LB: Lee Kpogba
Spear: Floyd
DB: Beanie Bishop, Malachi Ruffin

We know that we have returning:
DL: Everyone is Back
LB's: Trey Latham, Josiah Trotter, James Heard Ben Cutter
We need to find 2/3 CB's

I know we could lose 3 on the OL: Nester is a SR and I have seen many projections of Frazier and Milum going pro.....
But the rest of the O returns.....

Next year could be even better
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WVSPORTS.COM West Virginia head coach Neal Brown press conference summary

--West Virginia had a very quality win. The Mountaineers didn't play as well as they could have played but they won the game. They have four objectives but two of them they are setting a high standard and are a tough team. It was tough from a mental standpoint seeing two teammates go down and it didn't look good. West Virginia didn't have great discipline Saturday and they did some things that weren't very smart. They won the game because they strained and were tough but they have to make huge strides in being a smart team.

--Positives, they blocked two field goals. Field goal with Michael Hayes was a positive. The wind was swirling in there and he had the wind with both of those kicks, while their kicker kicked into it. That was the thought process on taking the ball first to avoid that. West Virginia didn't play very well on kickoff against Texas Tech but they responded and defeated blocks as well as having great hangtime on the kicks against TCU. Preston Fox on returns was a standout stealing first downs and Oliver Straw punted it well. You can't have the penalty to end the half and a really bad mistake at the end of the game. They talk about situational football and talked a week ago in depth and covered it five times about the ball getting blocked and going to their side of the line of scrimmage getting away from it.

--Defensively, they averaged just 3.7 per rush. The red zone defense has been good and the third and fourth down in the second half were standouts. West Virginia dropped five interceptions and it's not often that you can get away with those. They were fortunate to come out of that game with them dropping interceptions. And tackling was not very good in the first half. They had some missed assignments in coverage and gave up easy completions.

--Brown said it was as strange of a game plan week as he's had during his time there. Garrett Greene didn't look good on Tuesday and then Nicco Marchiol injures his ankle and has a hard time walking. They had to take a 180 on Thursday and change what they were doing with Greene in there. Credit the team for doing what they were supposed to do. West Virginia didn't turn the ball over and had 201 yards rushing while they controlled the clock. They gave up zero sacks and a couple of the young guys made some plays. EJ Horton made a really nice play across the middle and Hudson Clement. West Virginia is not breaking tackles or making people miss, they aren't separating in man coverage. The fourth down call was a bad play at the goal line but they should have scored on second and third down. They had to switch the game plan so he's more lenient because of that.

--West safety Aubrey Burks all tests were negative and he will be OK. They expect him to go through protocol and be on his way. LB Tray Lathan had successful surgery but will miss the year and make a full recovery.

--West Virginia hasn't played their best but are taking advantage of the bye week and switching up what they're doing. The kids can't go home because they have to start game prep Friday. Players are off until Wednesday morning and they won't do anything formal until then. They've had four really physical football games and they want to hit the refresh.

--Linebacker and safety they are thin at already. Ben Cutter is a guy that needs to step up. Jairo Faverus and Caden Biser is going to step up. Those are the guys there. Cutter did some good things in the game especially on kickoff. He's ready to do it as a true freshman because he's physical and ready. At safety they'll do some thinking on that one and seeing what his availability is due to possible trauma of laying on the field.

--Milum got poked in the eye. He wanted to play but his eye was completely shut. It wasn't in his best interest to play but he is playing at an extremely high level. Tomas Rimac it would be a struggle if they played on Saturday but they'll see how it goes. It won't keep him out an extended period of time.

--Neal Brown voted them into the coaches poll and said that the league is underappreciated. He isn't saying it's not unfair but taken with who they've played there's one of the top 25 teams. The AP Poll he doesn't know enough.

--Garrett Greene needed this time to rest and relax. He moved around a lot better than he anticipated in the game. Greene told Brown he felt good and they expect him being 100-percent. Hershey McLaurin could have gone back in the game.

--Tirek Austin-Cave has been out with a lower body injury and he doesn't think it's season ending but he hasn't practiced.

--When you have depth you're able to go a little harder in practice. They've been up front with them what they have to be to be successful. Everyday he shows the teams slides with the four principles: discipline, strain, toughness and smart.

--Blaine Stewart is doing a good job. Kole Taylor didn't practice all last week but he ended up with huge catch.

--Jaylen Anderson was sick last week and didn't practice which led to him not playing but Jaheim White has earned some opportunities.

--CJ Donaldson is healthy as he can be but doesn't have the explosive runs.

--Analytics has completely changed baseball and basketball. Football the biggest change is from an analytic standpoint how you practice and the emphasis on recovery. In game, it's more when to go for it and when not is the data that they lean on. West Virginia probably would have gone for it early in the game if he could do it again. The other two they were fourth and six and the wind was blowing pretty good so he didn't want to kick the field goal. The other one you make those decisions going into the game. Brown knew if they stopped them they had 99-yards and they were playing well on defense. It's behind the other two major sports when it comes to using analytics. He doesn't use it 100-percent but he uses it with a gut feel included.

--A lot of it is you try to make as many decisions before the game when the emotion is not involved.
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