Of Course: Biden Admin Linked to Trump Ballot Ban in Colorado

This article originally appeared on ZeroHedge and was republished with permission.

Guest post by Tyler Durden

While many are focusing on the Ivy League Democrats on Colorado’s Supreme Court who voted to kick Donald Trump off the 2024 primary ballot, their underlying case itself has a direct link to the Biden administration.

The Colorado case against Trump was brought by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), headed by President and CEO Noah Bookbinder…

Noah Bookbinder

who sits on the Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Advisory Council  (HSAC), as the Daily Caller‘s James Lynch reports.

“Our Constitution clearly states that those who violate their oath by attacking our democracy are barred from serving in government. It has been an honor to represent the petitioners, and we look forward to ensuring that this vitally important ruling stands,” Bookbinder gloated in a press release.

It gets better…

Bookbinder is a former trial attorney for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) public integrity section and former chief counsel for criminal justice for the Senate Judiciary Committee. He repeatedly donated to former President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign during his tenure with the Senate, Federal Elections Commission (FEC) records show.

The DHS appointed Bookbinder and 32 other new members to HSAC in

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