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Minnesota joins states in effort to exclude Trump from ballot.

One week ⁤after a‍ Colorado lawsuit was filed⁢ to try to keep Donald Trump‌ off any ballot, a liberal group⁢ is⁤ seeking to do the same in Minnesota.

‍ Former President Trump has⁤ been campaigning⁣ actively for a chance at‌ the 2024 presidential race, and has been‌ leading the GOP field‌ by far. He’s maintained​ a double-digit lead since he announced his ‍campaign last November, which has only grown as‌ the candidate⁣ has been ​indicted four times and named in several‍ more civil suits, most of which ‌have⁣ to⁣ do‍ with his actions in office ​as president.

Eight Minnesotan voters, including the‌ former secretary of state, filed the petition ⁢(pdf) on Sept. 12. They‍ argue that under Section 3 of the ⁤14th Amendment, ⁣President Trump is disqualified from holding office. They ​are suing Minnesota Secretary of State⁣ Steve Simon to keep President Trump off the primary ​ballot.

​ Mr.‌ Simon said ​last week on the NPR “All Things Considered” show that he did not​ have the​ authority to do so.

“Well, this is an eligibility question. It’s an eligibility⁤ argument that he is⁣ constitutionally ineligible because of the 14th‌ Amendment language that​ you summarized. The⁣ problem is that ​the ⁣Office of Secretary of State in Minnesota ⁣is not the eligibility police,” he told host Tom Crann.

“A ​lot of people are surprised to know that, but we are not in a​ position legally, we don’t have the authority legally to make ⁣eligibility determinations of any ⁣kind,​ whether that’s‍ residents,​ whether that’s age, or ‍something else like this.”

‌ ⁤ Minnesota law requires a ​petition‍ to strike someone from the ballot, he added, recounting a⁢ similar⁣ challenge in 2016. A ⁣petition was filed ⁤arguing‌ state Rep. ‍Bob Barrett didn’t live​ in the⁣ district ⁢he was elected to represent, and the ‌state’s supreme court ruled ​in the ​petitioner’s ⁤favor, ruling Mr.⁣ Barrett ⁤ineligible to run for⁣ reelection 80 days before ​the 2016 election.

⁣ Mr. Simon explained that the state law⁣ allows “any⁤ individual” ⁤to bring forth such a petition.

“That’s as broad an invitation I’ve ever seen,” he said.

Four days later, liberal‌ group Free Speech for the‌ People, ⁣representing the individual petitioners, filed the lawsuit in Minnesota.

Coordinated Effort

⁣ Free Speech for the People began arguing for⁢ President Trump’s ineligibility for office in 2021, sending letters​ to secretaries of state ⁢across the country. ⁢This year, it has renewed its⁢ efforts, joining other ‍liberal groups ​in sending⁢ notices to election officials in several states and filing petitions.

‌ ⁢ Last year, the group also filed petitions against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) ⁢and Madison Cawthorn, a former North Carolina Congressman‌ who did not seek reelection, ​ultimately ‍rendering the petition moot. A judge had ruled in favor of Mr. Taylor Greene, which meant neither of the 2022 lawsuits were successful.

​ ‍ Now the question of whether ⁤the 14th ⁤Amendment bars President Trump from running for office is being debated in several states.

In Florida, such a petition has already been thrown out. Judge Robin Rosenberg, an appointee of Democrat President Barack Obama, stated that ‍she lacked jurisdiction.

“An individual citizen does not ⁢have standing to challenge whether another individual ⁢is qualified to hold public office,” she‍ wrote.

14th Amendment

The ​14th ⁣Amendment was ratified in 1868, in the wake of‌ the Civil War, and Congress had required the formerly Confederate ‍states to ratify it⁤ in ⁢order to regain federal‌ representation.

‍ The amendment granted ‍citizenship and equal protection under⁤ the law to all⁤ persons born or ​naturalized in the ​United States, including former slaves,⁢ and allowed the federal government to punish states that infringed on citizens’ right to ‌vote.

It also, in​ Section⁣ 3, prevented anyone who engaged​ in insurrections or ⁢rebellions against the nation from‌ holding civil, military, or elected ​office without two-thirds approval from both chambers of Congress, targeting‌ those ‌who ‍had participated⁣ in the Civil ‌War.

The Minnesota⁤ petition, like ones before‍ it, argues that President Trump’s actions on Jan. 6,⁣ 2021, ‍constituted “an insurrection ⁣or a rebellion” that ‍would disqualify‍ him.

Petition

⁣ The 84-page petition mirrors the structure and arguments of the‌ Colorado petition, ​which ⁣was filed by a separate Washington-based group called‍ Citizens ⁤for Responsibility and Ethics.

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