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    Colorado GOP Urge Recall Against Secretary of State Over Trump Ballot Ruling

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    In a bold move following the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision to keep former President Donald Trump on the Colorado ballot for the 2024 election, Colorado Republicans, led by Rep. Lauren Boebert, have issued a stark warning to the state’s Secretary of State, Jena Griswold. The GOP officials accused Griswold of attempting to disenfranchise voters by seeking to bar Trump from the ballot, labeling her efforts as a significant blemish on the nation’s democratic principles.

    The Supreme Court’s ruling clarified that while states have the authority to disqualify individuals from holding state office, they lack the constitutional power to enforce Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment concerning federal offices, particularly the presidency. This responsibility, the Court noted, falls squarely on Congress.

    Reacting to the Court’s decision, Boebert and other state GOP leaders penned a letter to Griswold, criticizing her for what they perceive as a politically motivated attempt to manipulate the primary election against Trump. They expressed a loss of confidence in Griswold’s ability to safeguard Coloradans’ voting rights and oversee fair elections, hinting at the possibility of pursuing all legal avenues, including a formal recall effort, as retribution.

    Griswold, on her part, expressed disappointment with the Supreme Court’s verdict, maintaining her stance that states should have the constitutional right to exclude individuals who have committed acts of insurrection from the ballot. She highlighted the ruling’s implication that the onus is now on Congress to enact legislation addressing this issue, though she expressed skepticism about Congress’s functionality.

    The controversy stems from Colorado’s argument that Trump was disqualified from holding public office under the Fourteenth Amendment due to his alleged incitement of an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. However, the Supreme Court’s interpretation that only Congress has the authority to enforce this provision has sparked a debate over the balance of power between state and federal authorities in determining eligibility for federal office.

    Trump hailed the Supreme Court’s decision as a unifying and inspirational moment for the country, emphasizing the significance of the unanimous ruling in his favor. As the political landscape continues to evolve in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election, the tension between Colorado Republicans and the state’s top election official underscores the deep divisions and high stakes involved in the battle for electoral integrity and democratic governance.

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