Wyoming’s Secretary of State is hailing the dismissal of a lawsuit aimed at keeping former President Donald Trump off the state’s Presidential election ballot.
On March 25, 2024, the Wyoming Supreme Court dismissed an appeal brought by Tim Newcomb in the case Newcomb v. Chuck Gray.
The decision followed a previous dismissal of Mr. Newcomb’s lawsuit in Wyoming District Court, and a unanimous decision from the Supreme Court of the United States keeping Trump on the ballot in 2024.
In a prepared statement, Secretary of State Chuck Gray said “I have been working hard to keep President Trump on the ballot, (and) I’m extremely pleased with the Wyoming Supreme Court’s dismissal of Mr. Newcomb’s outrageously wrong lawsuit.
“Radical leftists and liberal elites have tried everything they can to weaponize the Fourteenth Amendment against Trump and the American People, but this dismissal marks continued vindication for the truth and for liberty. As Secretary of State, Wyoming’s chief election officer for the state, I will always fight to ensure the people of Wyoming can choose who to elect for themselves.”