The risky effort to keep Donald Trump off the 2024 ballot – MinnPost
Some Democrats, independents and even never-Trump Republicans here in Minnesota and elsewhere may be overly enthused with the prospect of using the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot.
They envision achieving that objective by invoking the portion of that post-Civil War measure that bars anyone from holding elective office who has engaged in an insurrection or aiding others in doing so.
They could be flirting with fire.
Following a civil case initiated in Colorado early in September and serving as a forerunner for similar thrusts taken in other Trump-hostile jurisdictions, a legal proceeding was initiated here in the Twin Cities shortly after Labor Day seeking to prevent the 45th president from becoming the 47th. It asks to bar Steve Simon, Minnesotas secretary of state, from placing the former president on the ballot for the upcoming Republican primary in March and the election next November, if he is endorsed by the Republican Party.
The claimants in the Minnesota case are operating under the umbrella of a national group known as Free Speech for People. They include high-profile heavyweights no less than Paul Anderson, a highly respected former state Supreme Court justice and a pre-MAGA moderate Republican; Joan Growe, a former secretary of state and long-time progressive DFLer, and a few other political middleweights.
Article continues after advertisement
Their case has been expedited and scheduled for hearing before the state Supreme Court on Nov. 2, a year and three days before the 2024 presidential election. The jurists in St. Paul are likely to issue a ruling upon the case soon thereafter, probably before the Jan. 5, 2024, cut-off date for primary ballot eligibility. Unless leapfrogged by another state, the Minnesota decision may be the first one in the nation addressing the insurrection issue.
Its ruling would only apply to the ballot here in Minnesota, but it would create a nonbinding precedent to be used as guidance for upcoming judicial decisions in other states.
If successful, the larger effort at candidate suppression would eliminate Trumps aspirations to return to the White House a second time the way another native New Yorker did: Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th president, who split his two terms in the late 19th century around an election defeat.
But the Minnesota case and similar ones sprouting up across portions of the nation are rife with hazards. One is that the litigation plays right into what Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida described in the 2016 presidential primary campaign as the unusually small hands of the ex-president.
It allows Trump and his supporters to point to efforts to keep him off ballots as another example of weaponization of the legal system and an attack on his followers ability to exercise their rights to vote for him. That, in turn, helps his narrative that he is the victim of forces out to punish him and suppress his supporters, an assertion that has substantial appeal to Trump acolytes.
The keep-Trump-off-the-ballot movement is flying blind in uncharted territory. The prospect of the insurrection provision sidelining the former president from returning to the White House, let alone make it onto the ballot to get there, is attractive to some academics and pundits.
While simmering for some time, the insurrection clause concept turned into a realistic possibility spurred by the odd couple authorship of a piece by high-profile legal scholars like retired federal appellate judge Michael Lustig, a conservative icon, in concert with Harvard Law Schools Lawrence Tribe, a celebrated liberal lion, as well as an academic paper by Prof. Michael Paulson of St. Thomas University Law School in the Twin Cities, among other legal luminaries. Even the leader of the arch right-wing Federalist Society, the greenhouse for conservative judges, initially endorsed the idea, before the organization recanted a couple of weeks ago when it saw that the concept it supported was actually proceeding.
Article continues after advertisement
But the effort to disenfranchise Trump-inclined voters may not be as appealing to elected officials and judges who must decide whether to allow him to be on the ballots in the various states where challenges have been lodged.
The most formidable hurdle is that the issue will end up, sooner or later, before the U.S. Supreme Court, a Trump-packed tribunal that is unlikely to ban him from the ballot.
The chances of success might be greater here in Minnesota. After Secretary of State Simon, who certifies electoral candidates, declined to bar the ex-president from ballot, the matter landed in the lap of the state Supreme Court, which is in transition due to the recent retirement of Chief Justice Lori Gildea and replacement by Justice Natalie Hudson, who now heads a tribunal that consists of six DFL appointees and a single one from the GOP.
But even with Minnesotas liberal-imbued high court, it might be an uphill fight for the challengers.
In 2020, an erstwhile obscure Republican candidate sued to be placed on the primary ballot after the state party denied him access to run against the sole GOP-approved candidate, none other than the-ex president.
The case, de la Fuentes v. Simon, reached the state Supreme Court on the eve of the primary, where it floundered. The court ruled it would not intervene on grounds that the parties decide whom to place before the voters.
Gildea, who retired at the end of last month after 13 years at the helm, was troubled by that challenge, pointing out at the hearing that there is something disturbing about the proposition that courts can effectively control whom voters get to vote for.
The stop-Trump advocates run the risk of the same rationale being invoked against them in a different context, in the new Trump insurrection ineligibility case to be heard next month.
Article continues after advertisement
But whatever lower tribunals, state or federal here or elsewhere adjudicate the issue, it will probably be up to the U.S. Supreme Court to come up with a solution. Its unlikely to be favorable ruling for the anti-Trump challengers in the absence of a prior judicial declaration by a lower court that the ex-president engaged in the prohibited conduct.
In addition to the distinct potential for defeat in court, the anti-Trump ballot brigade may lose in the court of public opinion.
Marshall H. Tanick
Like his quartet of indictments, a legal challenge on insurrection grounds could redound to the benefit of the ex-presidents popularity, at least within his party, not to mention the millions of dollars he will gather from small donor contributors to wage his ballot battles.
So, the insurrection-disqualification advocates ought to be careful because they are sparking a blaze that might burn them badly. If they dont pay attention to this warning, theres another admonition adage they ought to heed: If you try to take out the king, dont miss.
Marshall H. Tanick is a constitutional law attorney in the Twin Cities.
If youre interested in joining the discussion, consider writing a Community Voices commentary or counterpoint. (For more information about Community Voices, see our Submission Guidelines.)
From local election coverage to stories on fellow Minnesotans, MinnPost has the news you rely on. Support this coverage by becoming a member today.
Excerpt from:
The risky effort to keep Donald Trump off the 2024 ballot - MinnPost
- Football Daily | Donald Trump gives himself starting role in the bigliest occasion of all - The Guardian - July 18th, 2026 [July 18th, 2026]
- Donald Trump bizarrely tells Gianni Infantino to host next World Cup in the US with China - Yahoo Sports - July 18th, 2026 [July 18th, 2026]
- Opinion | The Odyssey, by Donald Trump - The New York Times - July 18th, 2026 [July 18th, 2026]
- Donald Trump urged to intervene after Bryson DeChambeaus controversial Open penalty - Yahoo Sports - July 18th, 2026 [July 18th, 2026]
- Donald Trump calls for FBI investigation into Michigan election claims; Benson, Nessel push back - ClickOnDetroit | WDIV Local 4 - July 18th, 2026 [July 18th, 2026]
- Homeland Security chief and Donald Trump appear at odds over ICE traffic stop pause - Bangor Daily News - July 16th, 2026 [July 16th, 2026]
- Belgium trolls USA, FIFA, Donald Trump after dominant World Cup win: 'Overturn this' - Yahoo Sports - July 7th, 2026 [July 7th, 2026]
- Donald Trump's 4-word response to Ryder Cup mockery resurfaces after Belgium's World Cup taunt - Yahoo Sports - July 7th, 2026 [July 7th, 2026]
- Belgium mock Donald Trump after knocking USA out of World Cup: Overturn this - Yahoo Sports - July 7th, 2026 [July 7th, 2026]
- 'Overturn this' - Belgium mock US President Donald Trump and FIFA after USA World Cup exit - Sky Sports - July 7th, 2026 [July 7th, 2026]
- Belgium Just Trolled Donald Trump Soooo Hard After Beating The US - Yahoo Sports - July 7th, 2026 [July 7th, 2026]
- Overturn this: Belgian team and fans mock Donald Trump and FIFA - Euronews.com - July 7th, 2026 [July 7th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Pays Tribute To The Village People's Victor Willis - Deadline - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Donald Trump Has Officially Lost the Plot - The New Yorker - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Donald Trump hijacked Americas 250 and turned it into a theatre of the absurd - The Guardian - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- President Donald Trump, 80, Obsesses Over Crowd Size as His Fair Empties Out - The Daily Beast - June 26th, 2026 [June 26th, 2026]
- Weekly quiz: Who did Donald Trump anger after saying they begged for a photo with him? - BBC - June 26th, 2026 [June 26th, 2026]
- How Donald Trump has changed the way diplomacy is done - The Conversation - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Pauline Hanson and Donald Trump both exploit voters fury. But her popularity is rising while his is at a low - The Guardian - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Donald Trump's approval rating as of today; Trump approval rating now - Yahoo - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- President Donald Trump unveils the new Air Force One, a converted Qatari jet - NBC4 Washington - June 19th, 2026 [June 19th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Hedges His Bet in South Carolina - FITSNews - June 19th, 2026 [June 19th, 2026]
- Donald Trump gambles that Iran wants money more than power - The Economist - June 19th, 2026 [June 19th, 2026]
- "Donald Dump" depicts Trump with sludge oozing out of his mouth - Boing Boing - June 19th, 2026 [June 19th, 2026]
- President Donald Trump Struggles to Clasp Medal of Honor on US Army Veteran for More Than a Minute - Yahoo - June 19th, 2026 [June 19th, 2026]
- California governor Gavin Newsom accuses Donald Trump of directing DoJ to investigate him and his wife as it happened - The Guardian - June 16th, 2026 [June 16th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Says He Made a Peace Deal With Iran. Will It Stick? - Slate Magazine - June 16th, 2026 [June 16th, 2026]
- DW News. . US President Donald Trump says the Strait of Hormuz will be "fully open" by Friday, June 19, when the US prepares to sign a... - June 16th, 2026 [June 16th, 2026]
- As Donald Trump turns 80, he faces a foe he can never defeat: Father Time. Thats a problem for us all - The Guardian - June 14th, 2026 [June 14th, 2026]
- New batch of UFO files released by the Pentagon under Donald Trump administration describe spinning discs and more - ABC7 Chicago - June 14th, 2026 [June 14th, 2026]
- Donald Trump at 80: his life in pictures - The Times - June 14th, 2026 [June 14th, 2026]
- Donald Trump thinks the NFL should be renamed, says soccer should also be called football in the USA - Yahoo Sports - June 14th, 2026 [June 14th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Posts Cringe Throwback Pics in Self-Promo Shocker - The Daily Beast - June 14th, 2026 [June 14th, 2026]
- The Federal Reserve must soon give Donald Trump bad news - The Economist - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- NBA Finals: President Donald Trump reportedly not expected to attend Game 4, but security zone around MSG will remain in place - Yahoo Sports - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- What Donald Trump Will Never Understand About Fighting - The Atlantic - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Donald Trump, James Dolan tried to ruin NBA Finals vibe. The Knicks loss killed it - The New York Times - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- A record 63% of Americans disapprove of how Donald Trump is handling the economy - YouGov - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- MSG security tightened ahead of President Donald Trump's trip - ESPN - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Read the transcript: President Donald Trump interviewed by NBC News Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker - NBC News - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- President Donald Trump to attend Finals game in New York to root for his hometown Knicks - NBA.com - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Every guest Donald Trump brought to NBA Finals Game 3, including golfer granddaughter Kai - Yahoo Sports - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- An Indian Billionaire Was Targeted by Trump. Then He Poured Money Into a Startup Secretly Backed by Donald Trump Jr. - ProPublica - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Donald Trump met with loud boos during national anthem at NBA Finals Game 3 - USA Today - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Donald Trump booed by the crowd during the anthem prior to Game 3 of the NBA Finals - AP News - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Donald Trump calls for Freedom 250 Concert to be canceled and suggests it is replaced by a MAGA rally following a mass exodus of scheduled performers.... - May 31st, 2026 [May 31st, 2026]
- Donald Trump Will Now Headline Freedom 250 Festival After More Than Half of the Planned Musical Acts Dropped Out - People.com - May 31st, 2026 [May 31st, 2026]
- Donald Trump Jr. and new wife share behind-the-scenes wedding video - CNN - May 31st, 2026 [May 31st, 2026]
- Donald Trump Offers to Perform at Freedom 250 Concert Himself: 'Only Great Patriots Invited' - Rolling Stone - May 31st, 2026 [May 31st, 2026]
- Donald Trump Wants Prediction Markets To 'Thrive', But AGA Boss Bill Miller Disagrees: The CFTC Is 'A Rogue Agency' - Yahoo Finance - May 31st, 2026 [May 31st, 2026]
- Joe Rogan appreciates how Donald Trump does wild st like UFC fights on the White House lawn - Yahoo Sports - May 31st, 2026 [May 31st, 2026]
- Donald Trump only a paper tiger, says Saudi expert - The Jerusalem Post - May 29th, 2026 [May 29th, 2026]
- Jaxson Dart, Abdul Carter explain their viewpoints on Giants QB's Donald Trump introduction - Yahoo Sports - May 29th, 2026 [May 29th, 2026]
- How many Americans think they could beat Donald Trump in a fight? - YouGov - May 11th, 2026 [May 11th, 2026]
- FAA employee from New Hampshire accused of threatening President Donald Trump - WMUR - May 5th, 2026 [May 5th, 2026]
- The soon-to-be-renamed Donald Trump airport has a logo and it's gold - The Palm Beach Post - May 5th, 2026 [May 5th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Is About to Be Humiliated in Front of the Whole World: Political Scientist Robert Pape - The Daily Beast - May 5th, 2026 [May 5th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Says He Wasnt Worried When Shooting Erupted at the White House Correspondents Dinner - People.com - April 27th, 2026 [April 27th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Reacts to Staged Theories About WHCD Shooting - Yahoo - April 27th, 2026 [April 27th, 2026]
- Note to Those So Inclined: Please Stop Trying to Kill Donald Trump - CounterPunch.org - April 27th, 2026 [April 27th, 2026]
- Tucker Carlson says he regrets backing Donald Trump and is tormented by it - The Guardian - April 21st, 2026 [April 21st, 2026]
- From Donald Trump to Jacob Frey has politics lost its profanity filter? - Northeastern University - April 21st, 2026 [April 21st, 2026]
- Donald Trump Claims Apple CEO Tim Cook Once Called the President to Kiss My Ass - Variety - April 21st, 2026 [April 21st, 2026]
- Tucker Carlson Apologizes for Misleading People About Donald Trump: I Will Be Tormented by It for a Long Time - Variety - April 21st, 2026 [April 21st, 2026]
- Here's what Warren Buffett, Sam Altman, Donald Trump, and everyone else has to say about Tim Cook stepping down - Fortune - April 21st, 2026 [April 21st, 2026]
- Jon Stewart Catches Donald Trump Admitting How Miserable He Is - The Daily Beast - April 21st, 2026 [April 21st, 2026]
- Terrible poll ratings would bother some politicians. Donald Trump isnt one of them | Arwa Mahdawi - The Guardian - April 21st, 2026 [April 21st, 2026]
- Three reasons Donald Trump wont pull the US out of Nato - The Conversation - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Rails Against Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly & Candace Owens - Deadline - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Tells Reporter He Didn't 'Know Anything About' Melania's Epstein Remarks Before She Went Live - People.com - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Floats Absurd Fantasy to Cope With Iran Humiliation - thedailybeast.com - April 8th, 2026 [April 8th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Jr. says the biggest names think Europe is a disaster that needs to be fixed - fortune.com - April 8th, 2026 [April 8th, 2026]
- Donald Trump says he will work with Iran for 'very productive regime change' - The Jerusalem Post - April 8th, 2026 [April 8th, 2026]
- The world cant wait for Donald Trump to leave office | Letters - theguardian.com - April 7th, 2026 [April 7th, 2026]
- Donald Trump, 79, Rants That Hes Good at Language in Unhinged Appearance - The Daily Beast - April 7th, 2026 [April 7th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Defends His Profanity-Filled Easter Post Urging Iran to 'Open the F---in' Strait, You Crazy B------s' - People.com - April 7th, 2026 [April 7th, 2026]
- Donald Trump says US could destroy Iran in one night as he demands opening of Strait of Hormuz - Financial Times - April 7th, 2026 [April 7th, 2026]
- Was Donald Trump really rushed to Walter Reed Hospital? Heres what to know - Yahoo - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Donald Trump: trouble in the heartlands - The Week - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- A long way down from JFK to Donald Trump - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]