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Mills Questions Timing of Colorado Court Ruling as House GOP Holds Hunter Biden in Contempt of Congress

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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump is disqualified from appearing on the ballot, sparking outrage across the country from prominent Republican lawmakers. Representative Cory Mills (R-FL) gave deeper insight on the ruling in a recent appearance on Fox Business's Mornings with Maria, saying the timing is oddly convenient for the Bidens as the House intends to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress for not appearing at a closed-door testimony.

Rep. Mills called the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling "unprecedented again," referencing the levying of new indictments against Trump when the House dug up dirt on the Bidens.

"Look at the timing of this, where every time Hunter Biden becomes the front stage, whether it be his refusal and potential contempt of Congress, they always do something to come after President Trump, the frontrunner for the presidential elections in 2024," said Rep. Mills.

In August, Trump was indicted a third time shortly after the closed-door testimony of Hunter's former business partner Devon Archer, which Mills said was intentional.

Host Maria Bartiromo asked if the U.S. Supreme Court would rule on the Colorado decision. Mills said Trump's defense lawyer Alina Habba "just basically said that they were going to go ahead and make sure this gets filed," adding that the Court "does need to move on this."

The conversation turned to Hunter Biden, who was recently spotted leaving Marine One (the Presidential helicopter) despite not being on the official passenger log. Bartiromo pointed out the irony in the lack of coverage regarding the House's investigation into the Bidens, which Mills reiterated was on purpose.

"If you go back and look historically, since we started investigating Hunter Biden, Jim, Haley, and his entire Biden crime family, which Joe is directly or indirectly related to in regards to money laundering, you will see that the day hat any of those, whether it be [Tony] Bobulinski or any of those who testified, you saw indictments the next day. Now you have got it where Hunter is going to be held in contempt of Congress, which [Representative] James Comer (R-OH) and the Oversight Committee are moving forward with, now you have the Colorado ruling. Again, this is a way to go ahead and take over the mainstream media airwaves so that they can try not to air what's going on when it comes to Hunter Biden and his corrupt Biden crime family," Mills concluded.

Grayson Bakich

Florida born and raised, Grayson Bakich is a recent recipient of a Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Central Florida. His thesis examined recent trends in political polarization and how this leads into justification of violence.

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