Sheena Bellows, the Secretary of State for Maine

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Well what did she expect ?
She makes herself the number one news article by committing election interference.
  • Sheena Bellows, the secretary of state for Maine, on Thursday announced she had concluded Donald Trump was ineligible to appear on their primary ballot
  • Trump's spokesman accused her of election interference, and on Friday a Republican in the Maine House filed to seek her impeachment
  • John Andrews argued that she had exceeded her authority, and said that by her rationale Joe Biden should be blocked for helping an enemy - Iran and China
  • Andrews said he wants to impeach Bellows 'on the grounds that she is barring an American citizen and 45th President of the United States, who is convicted of no crime or impeachment, their right to appear on a Maine Republican Party ballot in March.
  • Bellows has been receiving death threats as a consequence of her decision.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy



Bellows, who previously worked as Executive Director of the Maine Chapter of the ACLU but is not an attorney and did not attend law school, made the legal conclusion in her ruling that “the declaration on [Trump’s] candidate consent form is false because he is not qualified to hold the office of the President under Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment.”
CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig said Thursday on Anderson Cooper 360 that Bellows’ decision to bar Trump from the ballot was based on “YouTube clips, news reports” and “things that would never pass the bar in normal court.”
He continued, “They heard from one fact witness, a law professor. [Bellows] based her ruling on a lot of documents, but also YouTube clips, news reports, things that would never pass the bar in normal court.”
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.



Bellows, who previously worked as Executive Director of the Maine Chapter of the ACLU but is not an attorney and did not attend law school, made the legal conclusion in her ruling that “the declaration on [Trump’s] candidate consent form is false because he is not qualified to hold the office of the President under Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment.”
CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig said Thursday on Anderson Cooper 360 that Bellows’ decision to bar Trump from the ballot was based on “YouTube clips, news reports” and “things that would never pass the bar in normal court.”
He continued, “They heard from one fact witness, a law professor. [Bellows] based her ruling on a lot of documents, but also YouTube clips, news reports, things that would never pass the bar in normal court.”
Lots of inbreds in Maine
 

Gotta Go

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Not even a lawyer but making legal decisions based on what she saw on you-tube.
Only happens in a Liberal Democrats world, better known as Fantasy Land.
P.S. We got him this time...
 
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