Republican presidential candidate and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie criticized the recent decision to kick former President Trump off the Maine primary ballot under the 14th Amendment.

“[I]t makes him a martyr,” Christie said on CNN Friday. “You know, he’s very good at playing ‘Poor me, poor me,’ he’s always complaining. The poor billionaire from New York who’s spending everybody else’s money to pay his legal fees.”

On Thursday, Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D) said she had concluded the former president “over the course of several months and culminating on January 6, 2021, used a false narrative of election fraud to inflame his supporters and direct them to the Capitol to prevent certification of the 2020 election and the peaceful transfer of power.” Bellows’ decision made Maine the second state to take such an action, after the Colorado Supreme Court last week via a 4-3 ruling.

  • @Pacmanlives@lemmy.world
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    36 months ago

    He has not been proven guilty of insurrection in the court of law yet. This is why these laws will get struck down sadly and be good PR for Trump. He will say something along the lines “see they don’t want me to run Biggly unfair and blame it on Biden.

    I don’t like it but we are treating him as guilty before a court judgement. Sucks but this is the court system in the US for better and worse

    • @Rapidcreek@lemmy.world
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      16 months ago

      There are diverging legal views on whether Trump must actually be found guilty of the crime of “insurrection” before he can be deemed constitutionally ineligible to serve for having “engaged in” one. That’s one reason you need a decision from the Supreme Court.

    • @ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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      06 months ago

      Elections are civil proceedings, not criminal proceedings. Eligibility is purely a civil matter. It’s not like he needs a criminal court to prove he is over 35 years old to be eligible, right?