The case was brought by CREW - Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington - on behalf of Colorado voters. The case will be heard by Denver District Court Judge Sarah B Wallace.
This video reviews some of the testimony from day one of the trial and lays out the facts that support the conclusion that Trump engaged in an insurrection and is therefore constitutionally disqualified from holding office again.
Kirschner notes that, regarding Metropolitan DC Police Department officer Daniel Hodges testimony, The Messenger stated, "Throughout his testimony, Hodges detailed being punched, kicked, beaten and sprayed with chemical irritants by rioters and reacted to body camera footage from throughout the day. One individual attempted to gouge his eye out with Hodges' own riot baton. 'I was afraid for my life and for that of my colleagues, Hodges said, later adding that his platoon was 'completely outnumbered' by rioters."
According to the Associated Press, "Attorney Eric Olson recounted Trump's violent rhetoric preceding the Jan. 6 attack and his encouraging a crowd that came within '40 feet' of the vice president when it stormed the Capitol.He said Trump 'summoned and organized the mob. 'We are here because Trump claims, after all that, that he has the right to be president again, Olson said. 'But our Constitution, the shared charter of our nation, says he cannot do so".
This video was posted on Halloween and is appropriately scary: