Georgia State Trial Court Agrees with Secretary of State that Marjorie Taylor Greene Should be on Ballot

On July 26, a Georgia state trial court in Atlanta agreed with the Secretary of State, who had earlier ruled that Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene did not do anything on January 6, 2021, to invoke the “insurrection” clause of the 14th Amendment. See this story.

Meanwhile, the Eleventh Circuit will eventually release a ruling on whether it was even proper for Georgia officials to decide the issue. Greene had filed a federal case to argue that states cannot adjudicate the qualifications of candidates for Congress. She lost in U.S. District Court but then she appealed.

Thanks to PoliticalWire for the link.


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Georgia State Trial Court Agrees with Secretary of State that Marjorie Taylor Greene Should be on Ballot — 4 Comments

  1. Of course she should stay on the ballot. We need patriots in Congress!

  2. Is my observation right or wrong; but, I see the Democratic Party trying their best to eliminate and destroy any opposition to them?

  3. 14-3 violations –

    child witness report, media hack videotape report, cop witness /arrest report, DA hack complaint, grand jury indictment, jury conviction ???

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