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Trump’s Trial to Determine if He’ll Run for President Takes a Stunning Turn as a New Witness Emerges

Representative Troy Nehls, a Republican from Texas, took to the social media platform X to reveal that he will be a witness in Donald Trump’s ongoing trial in Colorado on Tuesday, October 31, 2023.

In his post on X, Nehls emphatically stated, “I was at the doors on January 6, face to face with protestors, and I know firsthand there was NO INSURRECTION.”

As reported by RSBN on Wednesday, November 1, 2023, Nehls went on to reference the events that have become the central focus of Trump’s trial in Colorado, particularly the alleged role of the 45th president in the events that unfolded at the Capitol on January 6.

Drawing from his own personal experience, Nehls sought to challenge the prevailing sentiment among some Americans that the events of January 6 should be classified as an insurrection.

Expressing his honor at being called as a witness in Trump’s Colorado trial, Nehls underscored his belief that this trial holds the potential to address a pressing issue that threatens American democracy. He went further to label Trump’s trial as “clear election interference, and has no basis in fact.”

The core question at the heart of the Colorado trial revolves around whether Donald Trump’s name should be permitted on Colorado’s election ballots, or if it should be excluded on the grounds of violating the 14th Amendment.

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