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In reply to the discussion: When The Supreme Court Rules Today, Remember This [View all]TexasDem69
(2,317 posts)28. There's zero evidence the Supreme Court favors Trump
And as others have pointed out its going to be a 9-0 ruling so that completely invalidates your theory.
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SCOTUS: Trump has not been adjudicated an insurrectionist yet...because we delayed his insurrection trial.
sop
Mar 2024
#8
Not convicted after an indictment, but the Colorado SC adjucatated he was an insurrectionist
William Seger
Mar 2024
#29
I don't believe Colorado's 4-3 decision is sufficient "adjudication" to keep him off the ballot.
sop
Mar 2024
#36
And this will give a glimpse of where they stand which will give a glimpse of how they will rule on immunity.
Scrivener7
Mar 2024
#13
You won! They ruled. Don't even know the ruling, but I changed my Avatar to a flying pig cuz I couldn't find a dunce
LeftInTX
Mar 2024
#50
Oh, boy. Wouldn't that be a kick in the teeth? So yeah. With these guys? Maybe.
Scrivener7
Mar 2024
#20
I'll say again, if they rule that Colorado can't remove him from the primary ballot...
William Seger
Mar 2024
#34
The 14th amendment and article # 3 make it abundantly clear that Trump should not be on the ballot.
Botany
Mar 2024
#41
So far the dubious legal reasoning runs thusly: If one state can block a presidential candidate then that means he'd
Ford_Prefect
Mar 2024
#43