Trump Will Remain On Illinois Ballot Pending Appeal, Virtue-Signaling Judge Clarifies In New Order – ZeroHedge

Image Less than 24 hours after she ordered Donald Trump removed from Illinois' primary ballot , Cook County Circuit Court Judge Tracie Porter clarified the duration of a stay she placed on her removal order on Wednesday when she ruled President Trump “disqualified” and that any votes for him would be void if the order went into effect.
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Whit Bissel
2 years ago

Affirmative Action traffic court Porter just had her biased opinions stuffed down her throat by the USSC. Her order banning President Trump, statewide, from the ballot is unconstitutional. Affirmative Action raise’s it’s ugly head again.

Whit Bissel
2 years ago

One Crook County judge speaks for every resident of the state with a ridiculous court order? Talk about a 3rd World nation. The most corrupt county in the state and maybe the nation removing a national political candidate of the Republican Party party because the democrats fear his candidacy. The depths of corruption and incompetence are reaching new levels

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

The traffic court judge had her fling at playing SCOTUS ( encouraged by people unknown with ties to Soros they’ll never admit to) and now it’s back to the world of burned out tail lights and lack of car insurance/ registration/ drivers licenses.

debtsor
2 years ago

Where is PPF when we need him? The voters voted for a Democrat, who ruled that the leading Republican candidate can’t appear on the ballot. This is the will of the voters.

ProzacPlease
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Because as long as you win a majority vote, you can do anything you want. It’s the will of the people! Don’t like it, get a bigger mob. That’s not mob rule, it’s sacred democracy.

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