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Trump Blasts ‘Slime Balls’ Who Sued to Keep Him Off Colorado Ballot

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Former President Donald Trump slammed the “slime ball” group who filed a lawsuit in a bid to prevent him from appearing on the Colorado ballot in 2024, calling it “election interference at a level never seen before.”

The lawsuit filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) Wednesday claims Trump should be disqualified from the ballot under the 14th amendment for his actions allegedly taken during the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

“The group suing me in Colorado to ridiculously try and Unconstitutionally keep me off the ballot (I am leading against DeSanctimonious by almost 50 points, and beating Crooked Joe, BIG!), is TRUMP DERANGED ‘CREW,’ composed of many slime balls & groups like Norm Eisen through Brookings or Just Security, Andrew Weissmann, Joyce Vance, et al.” Trump said on his Truth Social platform on Saturday.

“Crew also sued me on emoluments at my recently sold, and very beautiful, D.C. hotel, and LOST BIG,” Trump said in the other post. “These are bad Radical Left people and groups that use the Injustice Department as though it were their own.”

“They will have major liability for what they are doing to America!” Trump continued. “It is, working with Deranged Jack Smith & others, ELECTION INTERFERENCE at a level never seen before. MAGA!”

Notably, CREW is headed by Noah Bookbinder, who was appointed to the DHS’s Advisory Council in March of 2022 by Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

In other words, an official who answers to Joe Biden himself sued to prevent the GOP frontrunner and Biden’s main political adversary from appearing on the 2024 election ballot.

Lawmakers in numerous states such as Michigan, Florida, Arizona, and New Hampshire have been looking into barring Trump from the ballot after the media made a clarion call last month for Democrats to leverage the 14th Amendment against Trump.

But most of those efforts have backfired or were rejected in court.

The U.S. Supreme Court in the coming weeks is set to deliberate on whether Trump should be allowed to appear on the 2024 ballot based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment disqualifying individuals from holding public office if they have “engaged in insurrection or rebellion.”


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