In a dramatic turn of events, former President Donald Trump is mobilizing his supporters in an effort to challenge a historic ruling that bars him from running in Colorado's primary. Using his social media platforms, Trump has launched a fundraising campaign urging his followers to 'chip in' and help him stay on the ballot. This comes as his legal team prepares to appeal the Colorado case to the Supreme Court, making it a pivotal point in the upcoming 2024 election.
President Joe Biden weighed in on the matter, expressing his belief that the decision whether the 14th amendment applies should be left to the courts. He also asserted that Trump had supported the insurrection, a claim that Republicans strongly contest.
Republicans are criticizing the Colorado court for what they view as an overreach of power, arguing that judges should not have the authority to decide who can and cannot appear on the ballot. They see this as an effort by establishment figures from both parties to prevent Trump from running for president again.
Even those who have been critical of Trump, such as Chris Christie, acknowledge that the court should stay out of the matter. However, the Supreme Court will ultimately have a crucial ruling on the case, placing them at the center of the 2024 election.
The Supreme Court is facing multiple significant cases that could impact the election. Trump has petitioned the court to intervene and stall a case related to the events of January 6th. Moreover, important cases regarding the validity of laws related to the January 6th riot, the availability of abortion drugs, and the scope of the Second Amendment await their judgment.
Pressure is also mounting on Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from any case related to January 6th due to his wife's involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Ginny Thomas communicated with Trump's chief of staff, expressed concerns about election theft, and even attended the Stop the Steal rally on January 6th.
The Trump team anticipates more challenges to the 14th Amendment in other states and is preparing to defend the former president's position. However, time is of the essence as these cases need to be addressed before primary voters in Colorado cast their ballots on March 5th. The Trump campaign is expected to file an appeal with the Supreme Court in the coming days, emphasizing the lack of due process in the Colorado case.
With all these legal battles converging, it's clear that the Supreme Court will play a pivotal role in shaping the 2024 election. The outcome of these cases will have far-reaching consequences, determining whether Trump can contest the presidency once again.