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Judge orders President Trump removed from ballot in Illinois


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On Wednesday, an Illinois judge ruled to have former President Donald J. Trump removed from the state's ballot. The decision was made based on the "invasion clause" in the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution.

Cook County Judge Tracie Porter put the ruling on hold so Trump can appeal, according to WBEZ Chicago, which means Trump will remain on the ballot until further notice.

 

In her ruling, Judge Porter said that she knows her "decision could not be the ultimate outcome."

The ruling comes just before the state's primary election on March 19.:snip:

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3 hours ago, Geee said:
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On Wednesday, an Illinois judge ruled to have former President Donald J. Trump removed from the state's ballot. The decision was made based on the "invasion clause" in the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution.

Cook County Judge Tracie Porter put the ruling on hold so Trump can appeal, according to WBEZ Chicago, which means Trump will remain on the ballot until further notice.

 

In her ruling, Judge Porter said that she knows her "decision could not be the ultimate outcome."

The ruling comes just before the state's primary election on March 19.:snip:

 

Illinois judge who took Trump off the ballot was a traffic court judge

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Just now, Geee said:

In her ruling, Judge Porter said that she knows her "decision could not be the ultimate outcome."

15 minutes of fame

On second thought she's a liberal, so she'll probably get a full hour:rolleyes:

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22 minutes ago, Geee said:

 

In her ruling, Judge Porter said that she knows her "decision could not be the ultimate outcome."

15 minutes of fame

 

Someone has Entirely To Much Time on their hands,

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43 minutes ago, Valin said:

Someone has Entirely To Much Time on their hands,

As a judge in Illinois you think she wouldn't (unless you were talking about me:lmfao:)

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1 hour ago, Geee said:

As a judge in Illinois you think she wouldn't (unless you were talking about me:lmfao:)

Not you...I think :scratchhead:

as always I..could..be..wrong

 

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