Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick hinted at removing Joe Biden from the Texas ballot “for allowing eight million people to cross the border” after the all-Democrat Colorado Supreme Court removed Donald Trump from their state primary ballot for “insurrection”.
“Seeing what happened in Colorado makes me think – except we believe in democracy in Texas – maybe we should take Joe Biden off the ballot in Texas for allowing eight million people to cross the border since he’s been President, disrupting our state,” Patrick quipped.
The Colorado Supreme Court justified its ruling against Trump, in a case brought by plaintiffs supported by a George Soros-funded organization, on the basis that the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution bars anyone involved in “insurrection” or “rebellion” from high office. Despite the Colorado justices ruling 4-3 that the 45th President was culpable for Jan 6, however, he has not been convicted of any crimes related to insurrection or rebellion.
Lt. Gov. Patrick has also been taking a stand against anti-America First actors within his own state party, warning Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan, who facilitated the failed impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton, that his non-compliance with an audit of the sham investigation could result in prison time.