Supreme Court Alert: Most Important Election Case in 3 Decades Being Argued Now--PRAY
IFA / SCOTUSblog : Feb 8, 2024
Intercessors for America
"...I'm not arguing that someone who has truly advocated for the overthrow of the Constitution ought to be qualified to hold the highest office in the nation. But there's no evidence whatsoever that President Trump committed insurrection. And since the drafters of Section 3 did not include the offices of president or vice president in this plain language of Section 3, they clearly anticipated that such a high position would be protected by the collective knowledge and will of the people in casting their votes." -Cynthia Dunbar, attorney, author, constitutional scholar, Regent University professor of government, former law professor at Liberty University, and an ordained minister through the Federation of Ministers & Churches International
[IFAPray.org] Father God, we pray for Your will to be done in this election case and in this year's election. We ask You to give the justices wisdom as they hear the case and rule on it. (Screengrab image)
We bring you this excerpt from a centrist source because it breaks down the legal questions being argued at the Supreme Court today in the case of whether Colorado can remove Pres. Trump from the ballot. Let's join together in seeking God for His will to be done and for an accurate constitutional ruling to be set forth in this case. You can also read an analysis by IFA board member Cynthia Dunbar HERE.
From SCOTUSblog: ... Although the question comes to the court in a case from Colorado, the impact of the court's ruling could be much more far-reaching. Maine's secretary of state ruled in December that Trump should be taken off the primary ballot there, and challenges to Trump's eligibility are currently pending in 11 other states...
History behind the case
The dispute hinges on the interpretation of a relatively obscure provision of the Constitution: Section 3 of the 14th Amendment... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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