Rep. Ken Buck testifies in Colorado case on whether Trump can be kept off ballot

United States News News

Rep. Ken Buck testifies in Colorado case on whether Trump can be kept off ballot
United States Latest News,United States Headlines
  • 📰 DenverChannel
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 38 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 19%
  • Publisher: 63%

Jessica Crawford is a native Texan who is thrilled to live life in the Mile High City.

DENVER — Former President Donald Trump's legal team on Thursday called witnesses to the stand in an effort to keep the former office-holder on Colorado ballots.

According to the Associated Press, the Colorado lawsuit and a parallel case being heard by the Minnesota Supreme Court were organized by two separate organizations. The Trump campaign has alleged they’re plots by Democrats to short-circuit the 2024 election.

Buck described his experience at the Capitol that day, recalling that tear gas was deployed and officials pointed politicians to the gas masks hidden under their seats.Justices skeptical that states should decide Trump's eligibility for the ballot The Associated Press 1:20 PM, Nov 02, 2023 Trump's attorneys used Buck's testimony to criticize the House Select Committee on Jan. 6. The committee's report was a key piece of evidence in the prosecution's case.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

DenverChannel /  🏆 239. in US

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Colorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck won’t run for re-electionColorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck won’t run for re-electionColorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck won't run for re-election to the U.S. House in 2024, he announced Wednesday.
Read more »

Colorado Rep. Ken Buck won’t seek reelection next year, citing Republican party’s election denialismColorado Rep. Ken Buck won’t seek reelection next year, citing Republican party’s election denialismÓscar A. Contreras is a Murrow-nominated journalist who has been writing for the E.W. Scripps Company since January 2014.
Read more »

Republican US Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado won't seek reelection, citing party's 'insidious narratives'Republican US Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado won't seek reelection, citing party's 'insidious narratives'U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, a conservative Republican who represents much of Colorado’s rural eastern plains, says he won't seek a sixth term in Congress
Read more »

Republican US Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado won't seek reelection, citing party's 'insidious narratives'Republican US Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado won't seek reelection, citing party's 'insidious narratives'U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, a conservative Republican who represents much of Colorado’s rural eastern plains, says he won't seek a sixth term in Congress. The 64-year-old former prosecutor on Wednesday cited many in his party who refuse to accept the results of the 2020 presidential election and to condemn the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
Read more »

Republican US Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado won't seek reelection, citing party's 'insidious narratives'Republican US Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado won't seek reelection, citing party's 'insidious narratives'U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, a conservative Republican who represents much of Colorado’s rural eastern plains, says he won't seek a sixth term in Congress
Read more »

Republican US Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado won't seek reelection, citing party's 'insidious narratives'Republican US Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado won't seek reelection, citing party's 'insidious narratives'U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, a conservative Republican who represents much of Colorado’s rural eastern plains, says he won't seek a sixth term in Congress.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-28 20:21:25