Dems’ plan to strip Trump from NY ballot has number of flaws under state law: election expert
Fox News
The Democratic effort in New York to remove former President Donald Trump is rife with issues that would need to be resolved in court, an election attorney says.
The New York State Board of Elections is expected to decide on Feb. 6 whether Trump can appear on the ballot after Democrats in the New York City Council and state legislature asked the board to remove Trump, arguing he sparked an insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, when supporters breached the U.S. Capitol.
The State Board’s Republican co-executive director, Raymond J. Riley III, issued a statement Monday that the "the presidential primary filing period is ongoing" and that a "meeting is scheduled for February 6th where the Republican Commissioners will make a determination on ballot access."
Schools nationwide brace for Trump, including measures compelling teachers not to cooperate with ICE
K-12 school districts, universities and state-level education leaders in the U.S. are drawing up plans to protect students from Trump's immigration enforcement.