Threat to Donald Trump grows from within his own Republican ranks

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As Donald Trump claims the justice system is being weaponized against him, political analyst Eric Ham says it's not the government or liberals seeking to take down the accused insurrectionist. But it's conservatives and one-time republican supporters taking direct aim at the ex-president.

Former president Donald Trump’s audacious claim of weaponization of the justice system by the government against him has been a potent albeit mendacious claim that has certainly found its mark.

This time, however, it is not the government or progressive liberals, as Trump likes to audaciously claim, that are seeking to take down the accused insurrectionist. This time, it is conservatives and one-time republican supporters of Donald Trump readying their aim directly at the ex-president.These supporters-turned-critics are hoping a statute from a by-gone era finds its mark to prohibit Donald Trump’s name from appearing on the ballot in next year’s election.

The authors conclude that Trump could be rendered ineligible “by every official, state or federal, who judges qualifications…” The idea quickly gained momentum when a follow-up article appeared in That article was penned by retired federal judge, J. Michael Luttig, a Bush 43 appointee and noted conservative jurist and Harvard law professor emeritus, Lawrence Tribe.

 

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