Maine’s psychotic Democrat Secretary of State Shenna Bellows unilaterally barred Trump from the 2024 poll as a result of she determined the previous president is an insurrectionist.
Bellows issued the order after the Colorado Supreme Court docket disqualified Trump from the 2024 poll.
The authorized theories are primarily based on Part 3 of the US Structure’s 14th Modification which states public officers who’ve “engaged in rebel or revolt towards” the US could also be disqualified from public workplace.
Trump has not been charged with participating in rebel or revolt towards the USA.
Bellows, who isn’t even a lawyer, concluded: “Trump’s main petition is invalid.”
Bellows appeared on MSNBC the place she gleefully defined how she concluded Trump just isn’t certified to be on the 2024 poll.
“So, I used to be duty-bound to observe Maine legislation, to make sure the candidates – all of the candidates who seem on the first poll are certified for the workplace they search,” Bellows stated.
“I couldn’t, sadly—or thankfully—look forward to the Supreme Court docket to decide,” Bellows stated. “I smile as a result of we have been primary for voter turnout per capita in 2022…”
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Democrat Shenna Bellows explains that she personally determined that Trump was responsible of participating in an rebel.
So she unilaterally eliminated the main Republican presidential candidate from Maine’s poll.
She gleefully tells MSDNC “I couldn’t, sadly—or… pic.twitter.com/jPpmaxx9yr
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CNN conceded Bellows, who isn’t a lawyer, made her choice to unilaterally bar Trump the poll primarily based on YouTube clips.
“She primarily based her ruling on plenty of paperwork, but in addition YouTube clips, information stories, issues that might by no means move the bar in regular court docket. She’s not a lawyer, by the best way,” CNN senior authorized analyst Elie Honig stated.
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CNN senior authorized analyst Elie Honig in Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows eradicating Trump from the poll: “She primarily based her ruling on plenty of paperwork, but in addition YouTube clips, information stories, issues that might by no means move the bar in regular court docket. She’s not a lawyer, by the best way” pic.twitter.com/aQeMzKeAtY
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On Thursday evening, State Consultant John Andrews (R-Paris) filed a request with the Maine Revisor’s Workplace for a Joint Order to question Secretary of State Shenna Bellows.