Wyoming election chief mounts full-court press against 'radical left's' push to remove Trump from ballot
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Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray filed an amicus brief in support of former President Trump remaining on the primary ballot in neighboring Colorado.
Gray's amicus brief, also known as a "friend of the court" brief, is the only one filed by a secretary of state explicitly in support of Trump remaining on the ballot, as opposed to other secretaries who filed a brief with the Supreme Court but argued on behalf of neither party, while Gray's argues in support of Trump as the petitioner. "We've been on it from the start. We saw this coming. Just as an observer from 2015 on, you could see where the radical left was going to try to go with this…"
The Wyoming Republican argues that there was no engagement in an insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, and that the 14th Amendment cannot be invoked to bar Trump from the ballot as he was not an officer of the United States, but president.