Louisiana has joined the list of States seeking to Disqualify Trump from Primary Ballots, after a Woman filed a Lawsuit claiming He was Ineligible from Office for Inciting the January 6 Riots.
Ashley Reeb, from Chalmette, filed the Action on December 22nd, in East Baton Rouge Parish, asking a Judge to Block Trump, the Republican Frontrunner, from March 5th, 2024, Primary, for His efforts to Prevent the Peaceful Transfer of Power after His 2020 Election Loss. Ms. Reeb filed the Suit against Louisiana Secretary-of-State Kyle Ardoin (R).
“Both Trump’s actions (engaging in insurrection) as well as his inaction (giving aid and comfort to insurrectionists) on Jan. 6, 2021, disqualify him from holding any office of/under the United States,” Ms Reeb stated in the Suit.
Similar Challenges have been Filed in over a Dozen States by Individuals and Activist Groups, alleging that Trump’s Actions leading up to the January 6th Attack on the Capitol, Violated Section Three of the 14th Amendment.
In Colorado, the State’s Highest Court Ruled this month, that Trump should be Disqualified from the Presidency in a 4-3 Vote. That Ruling is now on Hold, awaiting the Supreme Court to Decide this Issue. If that Decision isn't made by March 19th, 2024, Trump will be on the Colorado Primary Ballot.
The FBI said this week, it was investigating a wave of Vitriolic Threats made to the Colorado Judges by Trump’s Supporters after the Vverdict was Released.
On Wednesday, the Michigan Supreme Court Rejected an attempt to Remove Trump from the Primary Ballot.
Courts in: California, New York, and Oregon, and several Other Jurisdictions are also expected to Rule on the Insurrectionist Ban, in the next few months.
Former Federal Judge J. Michael Luttig, argues that there is “Unassailable” Evidence to Remove Trump for Inciting Followers to storm the U.S. Capitol, after Losing to Biden.
As I read Section 3 of the 14th Admendment:
How to implement Section 3:
- Prevent a State Legislature from selecting Someone to a State position.
- Prevent a Governor from selecting Someone to a Temperary position until the Next or Special Election.
- Prevent a Governor from putting Someone on the General Election Ballot.

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