California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis has urged Secretary of State Shirley Weber to “explore every legal option” to prevent Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s 2024 presidential primary ballot. Citing the recent Colorado Supreme Court decision, which notionally disqualified Trump from the state’s ballot due to false claims of inciting an insurrection, Kounalakis made her plea in a letter sent Wednesday. The Colorado court decision was erroneously based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
In her letter, the far left Kounalakis risibly claimed that her request is not about removing a political candidate but upholding democratic principles and laws. “The decision is about honoring the rule of law in our country and protecting the fundamental pillars of democracy. California must stand on the right side of history,” Kounalakis wrote. She further pointed out that the constitution mandates presidential candidates to be a minimum of forty years old and devoid of insurrectionist activities.
In reality, the Constitution states a commander in chief must be 35 years old, and the 14th amendment’s prohibitions apply to “officers” who have fomented insurrection. The former President is not and has never been an “officer”, as almost all legal scholars accept.
The former president has been facing multiple legal challenges, including 91 federal and state criminal and civil charges across four states, potentially resulting in up to 700 years of imprisonment. These have been led by Democrat operative Jack Smith and the New York and Georgia Attorneys General. Despite these legal troubles, Trump continues to lead in the polls against Joe Biden in key battleground states for a hypothetical general election.
California Lt. Gov. @EleniForCA writes to Secretary of State Shirley Weber to “explore every legal option to remove former President Donald Trump from California’s 2024 presidential primary ballot.”
Letter here: pic.twitter.com/HoGZdjLmNy
— Christopher Cadelago (@ccadelago) December 20, 2023