Vaughn Hillyard, NBC News Correspondent joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the various social media meltdowns from over the weekend from Donald Trump which included promising to go after his political enemies, as well as vowing to imprison election officials for doing their jobs.
In the latest litigation shaping the 2024 presidential election, the Supreme Court of North Carolina split 4-3 to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the ballot. The decision siding with the former independent presidential candidate was reached by four Republican justices, over Democratic dissent that accused the majority of abandoning its judicial role.
Though he called the majority’s analysis “entirely reasonable,” fellow Republican Justice Richard Dietz wrote in his dissent that the court’s role “is to follow the law as it is written.” He explained that while state law lets a party’s nominee resign at any time before the state sends out ballots, that’s different from having the candidate’s name removed from the ballot. In separate dissents, the court’s two Democratic justices were less charitable to the majority.
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