Judge Rules Trump 'Engaged in an Insurrection' but Can Remain on Colorado's 2024 Ballot
Despite the ruling, a coalition of voters plans to appeal to the state Supreme Court, potentially leading to a Supreme Court case.
- Colorado District Judge Sarah B. Wallace ruled that former President Donald Trump 'engaged in an insurrection' against the United States Constitution, but allowed him to remain on the state's 2024 ballot.
- Wallace's ruling has sparked reactions from legal experts, with some criticizing her interpretation of the 14th Amendment.
- Trump's campaign celebrated the decision, which marks the latest in a series of legal victories for the former president who is currently leading the pack of 2024 GOP candidates.
- Despite the ruling, a coalition of voters that sued in Colorado plan to appeal to the state Supreme Court, potentially leading to a Supreme Court case.
- Wallace's ruling is considered the most comprehensive fact-finding to date by a judge about Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election.


































































