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Testimony begins in lawsuit over keeping Trump off Colorado primary ballot Testimony begins in lawsuit over keeping Trump off Colorado primary ballot 03:18 A trial underway in Denver District Court is drawing national attention.Six Colorado voters -- four Republicans and two unaffiliated voters -- filed a lawsuit to prevent former President and current stanley cup presidential candidate Donald Trump from being on the pri stanley mugs mary ballot in Colorado.They say he s ineligible to run under the 14th Amendment, which says you can t hold office if you engage in an insurrection after taking an oath to uphold the Constitution. If petitioners prevail, the case could provide a playbook for other states to keep Trump off the ballot, and maybe keep him f stanley website rom getting enough delegates to secure the Republican nomination. Trump incited a violent mob to attack our Capitol to stop the peaceful transfer of power under our constitution, Eric Olson, an attorney for the petitioners, said in his opening argument. Eric Olson, attorney for the petitioners, talks during a hearing for a lawsuit to keep former President Donald Trump off the state ballot, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023, in Denver. Jack Dempsey / AP Npkr Trump says he d absolutely engage in talks with N. Korea s Kim Jong Un
Even as Republicans publicly welcome President Barack Obama s call for a bipartisan confab on health care, some privately worry that he might be laying a trap to portray their ideas as flimsy.If so, a shaky showing by GOP leaders could possibly embolden congressional Democrats to make a final, aggressive push to overhaul the nation s health care system, with or without any Republican votes.GOP Calls for Do-Over Obama: We Can t Back Off Health Care Reform Obama to GOP: Lets Talk Health Care CBSNews Special Report: Health Care Some Republicans doubt that scenario, saying Democrats have lost momentum for any plan that s certain to draw fierce criticism. But they noted Monday that the White House has not backed away from its support of legislation similar to what the Democratic-controlled House and Senate passed separately in December over strong GOP objections. This is a clever tactic by the president to try to put the stanley cup Republicans on th stanley cup e defensive, said John Feehery, a GOP consultant and former congressional aide. There s a vast ideological gulf between the two parties on health care, he said, making it likely that the Feb. 25 half-d stanley becher ay meeting will be more showmanship than substance. The House s top two Republican leaders openly questioned Obama s sincerity and hinted they might skip the meeting if he uses the Democratic bills as the starting point for discussions. Assuming the president is sincere about moving forward on health c
Testimony begins in lawsuit over keeping Trump off Colorado primary ballot Testimony begins in lawsuit over keeping Trump off Colorado primary ballot 03:18 A trial underway in Denver District Court is drawing national attention.Six Colorado voters -- four Republicans and two unaffiliated voters -- filed a lawsuit to prevent former President and current stanley cup presidential candidate Donald Trump from being on the pri stanley mugs mary ballot in Colorado.They say he s ineligible to run under the 14th Amendment, which says you can t hold office if you engage in an insurrection after taking an oath to uphold the Constitution. If petitioners prevail, the case could provide a playbook for other states to keep Trump off the ballot, and maybe keep him f stanley website rom getting enough delegates to secure the Republican nomination. Trump incited a violent mob to attack our Capitol to stop the peaceful transfer of power under our constitution, Eric Olson, an attorney for the petitioners, said in his opening argument. Eric Olson, attorney for the petitioners, talks during a hearing for a lawsuit to keep former President Donald Trump off the state ballot, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023, in Denver. Jack Dempsey / AP Npkr Trump says he d absolutely engage in talks with N. Korea s Kim Jong Un
Even as Republicans publicly welcome President Barack Obama s call for a bipartisan confab on health care, some privately worry that he might be laying a trap to portray their ideas as flimsy.If so, a shaky showing by GOP leaders could possibly embolden congressional Democrats to make a final, aggressive push to overhaul the nation s health care system, with or without any Republican votes.GOP Calls for Do-Over Obama: We Can t Back Off Health Care Reform Obama to GOP: Lets Talk Health Care CBSNews Special Report: Health Care Some Republicans doubt that scenario, saying Democrats have lost momentum for any plan that s certain to draw fierce criticism. But they noted Monday that the White House has not backed away from its support of legislation similar to what the Democratic-controlled House and Senate passed separately in December over strong GOP objections. This is a clever tactic by the president to try to put the stanley cup Republicans on th stanley cup e defensive, said John Feehery, a GOP consultant and former congressional aide. There s a vast ideological gulf between the two parties on health care, he said, making it likely that the Feb. 25 half-d stanley becher ay meeting will be more showmanship than substance. The House s top two Republican leaders openly questioned Obama s sincerity and hinted they might skip the meeting if he uses the Democratic bills as the starting point for discussions. Assuming the president is sincere about moving forward on health c