Joe Biden and the Democratic Party are one step closer to destroying democracy in the United States. Since Donald Trump leads almost all polls, the left is seizing other opportunities to win the election. After the decision of the state of Colorado, the leading official of the Democratic Party of Maine excluded the former president from the primary election of the Republican Party of the state on Thursday, according to Fox News Magyar Nemzet .

In her decision, state official Shenna Bellows cited Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which bars from office those who incite or engage in sedition. Let's note that all this is done without a legal basis, since Donald Trump has not been convicted by a single court, and in addition to all this, he was acquitted of the charges even after the constitutional impeachment procedure.

Trump's lawyers asked Bellows to resign over tweets they said showed bias. In the tweets, he called the events in the capitol an "uprising",

he also lamented that Trump was not convicted by the US Senate after being impeached by the US House of Representatives.

"We are witnessing in real time an attempted election fraud and the disenfranchisement of American voters. "Democrats in blue states are recklessly and unconstitutionally suspending the civil rights of American voters by trying to remove Trump's name from the ballot," said Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung.

"Make no mistake, these attempts at election interference are an attack on American democracy. "Biden and the Democrats simply do not trust the American voters, in a free and fair election, and are now relying on the power of government institutions to protect their power," the spokesperson added.

The Maine Republican Party compared the decision to an attack on democracy.

"If necessary, we will go all the way to the Supreme Court," they said in their statement.

Maine law required Bellows to hold a public hearing on the issue, which he did in December. Bellows allowed both sides to make additional arguments after the Colorado Supreme Court's historic Dec. 19 decision that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment barred Trump from the ballot.

The decision won't be implemented until the U.S. Supreme Court weighs in on the conflicting state decisions that continue to pile up.

Trump will be there in Colorado

Donald Trump will also appear on the Republican primary election ballot in Colorado after the local organization of the Republican Party filed an appeal with the Federal Supreme Court, MTI said based on the head of Colorado's public administration.

As written, Jena Griswold announced that Donald Trump's name will be on the list of Republican presidential candidates to be finalized on January 5. The judicial panel set a deadline of January 4 for the appeal against the decision.

The Republican governments leading the majority of the member states - including the states of Texas and Georgia - have put forward the prospect that if the Democrats maintain the extreme measures and if they will actually ban Trump from participating in the election in Democratic-led states, then they will ban Joe Biden. in Republican states from the federal election. Texas Governor Greg Abbot cited the same source of law as the Democrats.

The conservative governor says Joe Biden has committed sedition and an attack on the state by letting in some 8 million illegal immigrants, adding that he is using the military, the Border Patrol and various federal agencies as tools against the United States.

Source: hirado.hu

Photo: MTI/EPA/CJ Gunther