Former President Donald J. Trump

Trump Blasts Colorado Ballot Ban, Calls On Biden To Drop “Fake Political Indictments”

Former President Donald Trump
Former President Donald Trump. By Jason Cohen

Former President Donald Trump condemned the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling that disqualifies him from the state’s ballot for the 2024 election over the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban” in Truth Social posts on Wednesday morning.

The Colorado Supreme Court reached its decision in a 4-3 ruling, and it is on hold until Jan. 4, the day before the deadline to cement the list of candidates for the Republican primary, pending an appeal to the Supreme Court, according to CNN.

Trump is fundraising off the ban, and criticized it as a “shame” and a “sad day” for the United States in his posts on the platform.

Read: El Salvador President Says U.S. Lost Ability To Lecture Countries About ‘Democracy’ After Colorado Decision

Trump also denounced the other charges against him.

“BIDEN SHOULD DROP ALL OF THESE FAKE POLITICAL INDICTMENTS AGAINST ME, BOTH CRIMINAL & CIVIL,” Trump posted. “EVERY CASE I AM FIGHTING IS THE WORK OF THE DOJ & WHITE HOUSE. NO SUCH THING HAS EVER HAPPENED IN OUR COUNTRY BEFORE. BANANA REPUBLIC??? ELECTION INTERFERENCE!!!”

Trump Blasts Colorado Ballot Ban, Calls On Biden To Drop "Fake Political Indictments"
Source: Truth Social

Republicans reacted with outrage on social media following the ruling that Trump could not be on the state’s presidential ballot.

Read: Colorado State GOP Says It Will Seek To Pull All Candidates From Ballot, Switch To Caucuses

Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz said in an interview with Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo on Wednesday that Trump’s disqualification is not legitimate.

“It’s a scandal. It’s a shame. The justices who wrote this decision ought to be ashamed of themselves,” Dershowitz said. “It’s a purely partisan ploy. And the Supreme Court ought to take this up as soon as possible and get us back to the business of electing presidents based on what the people want, not what partisans want and what they can get partisan judges to enact, which clearly violates the explicit terms of the Constitution itself.”

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