Trump to Stay on Massachusetts Primary Ballot, State Supreme Court Judge Rules

Former President Donald Trump will stay on the primary election ballot in Massachusetts after a judge on the state’s Supreme Judicial Court denied a bid to disqualify the candidate on Monday.

Supreme Judicial Court Justice Frank Gaziano upheld the State Ballot Law Commission’s decision last week to dismiss the challenge on the grounds that it lacked jurisdiction.

Justice Gaziano, who was appointed by former Gov. Charlie Baker, wrote in the court’s decision on Monday that the challenge came “too soon” in the election cycle, as President Trump is not yet the GOP nominee.

Read Full Article Here
Trump Campaign by US State Department is licensed under Creative Commons Creative Commons

Follow us

Read our latest news on any of these social networks!

Get latest news delivered daily!

We will send you breaking news right to your inbox


Have a tip? Let us know!

Recent Articles

...
Supreme Court keeps hold on Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship but sets May arguments

The Supreme Court is keeping a hold on President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship but will hear arguments on the issue in May

...
Trump puts Italy’s Meloni in high-pressure role as bridge to EU on tariffs

“America first” met “Italy and Italians first” on Thursday at the White House, with tariffs atop the agenda as President Donald Trump huddled with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni — suddenly a key European leader who could help close the trans-Atlantic trade chasm.

...
Ex-NYPD officer sentenced to 18 months after conviction for helping China stalk an expat

Michael McMahon was convicted in 2023 of contributing to a transcontinental pressure campaign; the tactics ranged from Facebook messages to a threatening note on the man’s door

  • by:
  • Source: NY Post
  • 04/17/2025
...
Puerto Rico hit with massive island-wide blackout ahead of Easter weekend

An island-wide blackout hit Puerto Rico on Wednesday as the largely Catholic residents of the U.S. territory prepared to celebrate the Easter weekend, officials said.