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Lawsuits attempt to disqualify Trump from 2024 ballots, exclude GOP from legal defense

Updated: September 28, 2023 at 12:58 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Sep 28, 2023 – 12:53 pm EDTThu Sep 28, 2023 – 12:56 pm EDT

This article was originally published by the WND News Center.

(WND News Center) — One of the schemes that Democrats are rallying around right now in their attempt to keep President Donald Trump off the 2024 ballot is by claiming he is ineligible.

They have, on their own, charged and convicted him of “insurrection,” and they then claim that the 14th Amendment prevents him from being a candidate.

Their actions come irrespective of the fact that Trump has not, in fact, been charged with insurrection, much less convicted.

Nevertheless, they are suing various states to try to eliminate him as a possible opponent to the octogenarian Joe Biden, whose verbal and mental stumbles appear to multiple each day.

The latest fight has erupted in Oklahoma, where the American Center for Law and Justice says it has asked a court to be allowed to represent the state GOP, which was left out of the case by Democrats.

The organization already has been permitted by another court to represent the Colorado GOP in the same arguments in that state.

In that leftist state, voters sued the

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