Dan Kath
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How is it possible that this person is somehow a candidate for President of the United States? 🤣🤣
KanekoaTheGreat@KanekoaTheGreat
Kamala Harris absurdly says it’s “almost impossible” for rural Americans to photocopy their ID
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Absolutely PACKED house at the Turning Point PAC “Chase the Vote Town Hall with special guest President Donald J. Trump.” Thousands more outside. The energy is insane!!
WATCH LIVE 👇
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This is what an *actual* attack on democracy looks like: in an un-American, unconstitutional, and *unprecedented* decision, a cabal of Democrat judges are barring Trump from the ballot in Colorado. Having tried every trick in the book to eliminate President Trump from running in this election, the bipartisan Establishment is now deploying a new tactic to bar him from ever holding office again: the 14th Amendment. I pledge to *withdraw* from the Colorado GOP primary unless Trump is also allowed to be on the state’s ballot, and I demand that Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, and Nikki Haley to do the same immediately - or else they are tacitly endorsing this illegal maneuver which will have disastrous consequences for our country.
Today’s decision is the latest election interference tactic to silence political opponents and swing the election for whatever puppet the Democrats put up this time by depriving Americans of the right to vote for their candidate of choice.
The 14th Amendment was part of the “Reconstruction Amendments” that were ratified following the Civil War. It was passed to prohibit former Confederate military and political leaders from holding high federal or state office. These men had clearly taken part in a rebellion against the United States: the Civil War. That makes it all the more absurd that a left-wing group in Colorado is asking a federal court to disqualify the 45th President on the same grounds, equating his speech to rebellion against the United States.
And there’s another legal problem: Trump is not a former “officer of the United States,” as that term is used in the Constitution, meaning Section 3 does not apply. As the Supreme Court explained in Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (2010), an “officer of the United States” is someone appointed by the President to aid him in his duties under Article II, Section 2. The term does not apply to elected officials, and certainly not to the President himself.
The Framers of the 14th Amendment would be appalled to see this narrow provision—intended to bar former U.S. officials who switched to the Confederacy from seeking public office—being weaponized by a sitting President and his political allies to prevent a former President from seeking reelection. Our country is becoming unrecognizable to our Founding Fathers.
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Humbled for the opportunity to lead this program. #GoCats
Northwestern Baseball@NUCatsBaseball
Welcome to the team, @bengreenspan22! Ben Greenspan named Head Baseball Coach.
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M7/ Michael Riley stays dealing.🔥
That’s three scoreless innings from tonight’s reliever!
@MichaelRiley_34
🎸: 4
🕷️: 3
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