The Supreme Court has struck down Colorado's effort to remove Donald Trump from the ballot on account of a 14th Amendment violation (i.e., engaging in insurrection). Even the liberal justices on the court (Kagan, Sotomayor, and Jackson) found the arguments presented unconvincing. Those who hold to Colorado's (and Maine's and Illinois') arguments for removing Trump are clearly suffering Trump Derangement Syndrome. They are so anti-Trump, they will embrace lunacy to oppose him. If you think SCOTUS ruled incorrectly in this case, you need to do some self-reflection.
Much as various apparatchiks around the country have sought to disqualify Trump from running for office again, deep staters have used lawfare to attack him. With a bipartisan consensus on the court against the first group, how confident are Democrat partisans that the deep staters are honestly pursuing Trump for crimes rather than just abusing their power? Clearly, SCOTUS has ruled that Colorado abused its power.
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Lord Acton
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