Trump Ballot Ban Serious - GOP & Dems Work Together - Documents Case Update

Do You Support Using 14th Amendment To Ban Trump From Ballot In 2024?

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  2. DeSantis 11

  3. Nikki Haley 9

  4. T. Scott / Christie / Ramaswamy / Pence 6

Democrats Favor

  1. Biden 78

  2. Williamson 5

Political Roundup: Trump Ballot Ban Serious - GOP & Dems Work Together - Documents Case Update

🏛️ Minnesota's High Court Grapples with Trump's 14th Amendment Challenge

The Minnesota Supreme Court became the latest battleground over former President Trump's political future. The justices heard arguments on whether Trump should be disqualified from holding office under the 14th Amendment due to alleged insurrection involvement. The court is deliberating on key legal questions, including the amendment's applicability to presidents and whether such a determination falls within their jurisdiction.

⚓ Historic Confirmation: Franchetti to Lead the Navy

The Senate has broken through a significant blockade by confirming Adm. Lisa Franchetti as the first female chief of naval operations. This historic move comes after Sen. Tommy Tuberville's protest delayed senior military appointments. Franchetti's confirmation, alongside Gen. David Allvin as Air Force chief of staff, marks a pivotal moment for military leadership.

⏳ Florida Judge Considers Postponing Trump's Classified Documents Trial

A federal judge in Florida is contemplating a delay in the trial of Donald Trump over the mishandling of classified documents. With the trial set for May 20, Trump's legal team is pushing for a postponement until after the 2024 elections, which could potentially allow Trump to dismiss the case if reelected.

🗳️ Colorado Judge Upholds Suit Against Trump's Ballot Eligibility

In Colorado, Judge Sarah B. Wallace has made a crucial decision to let a lawsuit proceed that could bar Trump from the state's presidential ballot. The suit cites the 14th Amendment's stance on insurrection, focusing on Trump's actions surrounding the January 6 Capitol events. This legal move could set a precedent for Trump's eligibility in future elections.

  • Joe Biden: 42 percent favorable, 54 percent unfavorable, 2 percent haven't heard enough about him;

  • Donald Trump: 37 percent favorable, 59 percent unfavorable, 3 percent haven't heard enough about him;

  • Ron DeSantis: 24 percent favorable, 58 percent unfavorable, 18 percent haven't heard enough about him;

Poll Results: Is Trump Guilty In Jan 6 Riots Case?

⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ Yes, He Is (1389)

🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 No, He Is Not (28579)

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