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Arr, the Oregon Supreme Court be keepin' Trump on th' ballot fer now, waitin' on SCOTUS to make thar move.

2024-01-12

Arrr, mateys! The Oregon Supreme Court be refusing to heed the call to remove the former President, Donald Trump, from the 2024 ballot! They be claimin' they be waitin' fer the US Supreme Court to make a decision on this matter! 'Tis a tale of Colorado and Maine, who be kickin' Trump off the ballot, arguin' that his involvement in the insurrection on January 6th be makin' him unfit for office. But hold yer horses, me hearties! These decisions be put on hold for now, awaitin' further proceedings...

In a twist of events fit for a swashbuckling tale, the Oregon Supreme Court has refused to entertain a request to strike former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot. This daring legal maneuver was grounded on the 14th Amendment’s ban on insurrectionists, as if Trump were some kind of peg-legged pirate wreaking havoc on the high seas.
But alas, the Oregon court has decided to bide its time, waiting for the US Supreme Court to weigh in on the matter. It seems this pirate's fate now rests in the hands of the highest court in the land.
Before this, our hero faced similar challenges on distant shores. Colorado and Maine had taken up their swords and booted Trump right off their ballots, claiming that his involvement in the infamous January 6 insurrection disqualified him from seeking office. However, these decisions have been temporarily put on hold, giving Trump's crew a glimmer of hope.
Oh, the dramatic suspense of it all! Will the US Supreme Court decide to walk the plank and remove Trump from the 2024 ballot? Or will they let him sail on, seeking another shot at the treasure trove of political power?
One can only wonder what other twists and turns lie ahead in this pirate's tale. Will Trump's opponents find new cannons to fire in their quest to sink his political ambitions? Will other states join the mutiny and strike him from their ballots?
Only time will tell, my mateys. In the meantime, let us watch with anticipation as the US Supreme Court decides the fate of this pirate captain and his quest for treasure.

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