Judge Sarah Wallace warned that Trump's disqualification hearing in Colorado won't turn into a 'circus' Monday morning.
A Colorado judge handed Donald Trump a loss just minutes into his disqualification trial Monday morning.The former president is facing a lawsuit challenging his 2024 candidacy in the Centennial State over his alleged involvement in the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington , the plaintiff in the case, is arguing Trump, by allegedly motivating Jan. 6 protesters with his election fraud claims, violated Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
''The Colorado Turnout Project aims to prevent violent insurrections by addressing this problem at its source– if we vote out pariahs like Representative Boebert, we can turn CO Blue once and for all,' the organization's website reads.Wallace, appointed by Democratic Governor Jared Polis, declined to recuse herself. She said she does not remember that donation and has no preconceptions about the issues at stake.
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