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Broward Judicial Candidate’s Law Firm Hosted Trump Inauguration Party With Michael Cohen

In news likely to boost his standing among local Republicans, the law firm of Broward Judicial candidate Daniel Casey hosted several events tied to President Donald Trump. In his campaign stump speech, Casey tells voters he spent more than 30 years building K&L Gates into a global law firm. Most recently, Casey was the administrative partner and member of the firm’s executive board. He is running for the Broward County Circuit Court Group 43 seat against Karen Berger.

In January 2017, the K&L Gates Washington D.C. office hosted a $1,000 per person pre-inauguration party with the Amer-I-Can Foundation. President Trump even tweeted the invite for the party. The host committee included Amer-I- Can founder Jim Brown and Apprentice star Omarosa Manigault. One of the honored guests was Michael Cohen, President Trump’s longtime attorney.

Cohen’s handling of the Stormy Daniels scandal is currently under investigation by Federal officials.

In addition to the inauguration party, K&L Gates hosted numerous forums discussing topics affected by the new Trump administration.

One discussion panel focused on “The Trump Presidency: What Could You Expect in the First 100 Days?” The firm stated, “On the eve of the Presidential Inauguration, our Public Policy and Law group is pleased to partner with The Greater Washington Board of Trade (GWBOT) to host an interactive panel discussion. Presenters will offer their insights on the incoming Administration and 115th Congress, including issues relating to tax, trade and infrastructure.”

Other forums discussed healthcare law, drug prices and energy regulations.

While it is unclear if Daniel Casey attended any of these events, local Trump backers would love to know more about K&L Gates support of President Trump and his agenda. It would be a welcomed change from the usual talk of Democrat issues.

Broward Car Salesman Suing Rubio, Cruz Over Eligibility

voeltz2Next month, a Broward judge will hear arguments in a lawsuit questioning Senator Ted Cruz and Senator Marco Rubio’s eligibility to be President of the United States. On March 4th, Circuit Court Judge John Bowman will hear motions to dismiss the lawsuit brought by Michael Voeltz, a Toyota car salesman. Voeltz is suing Cruz, Rubio, Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner and the Republican Party of Florida. Voeltz alleges Cruz and Rubio should be removed from the Florida Presidential primary ballot because they do not meet the Constitutional requirements to be President.

In his twenty-four page complaint, Voeltz cites the U.S. Constitution, the Federalist Papers and Florida Statutes. Citing Article 2, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, Voeltz, “Asserts that these two candidates are naturalized US citizens, or at the very least, simply fail to comply with the common law Supreme court definition of natural born citizen, and fail to comport with the manadatory-prohibitory self-executing federal provision that ‘no person, except a natural born Citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the ratification of this Constitution, shall be eligible for the office of President.'” Voeltz, a registered Republican, claims his “right to vote will be diluted, debased and desecrated by the presence of Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio on the Florida ballot.”

Senator Cruz was born in Canada to an American mother. His Presidential rival, Donald Trump, has attacked Cruz on the eligibility issue for months. However, the inclusion of Senator Rubio in this lawsuit has surprised some observers. Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, was clearly born the United States.

Following Rubio’s strong second-place finish in the South Carolina primary on Saturday, Trump focused on the eligibilty issue. On Twitter, Trump shared a post questioning Rubio’s eligibility. Trump backtracked on Sunday, (

Donald Trump: I’m Not Sure Marco Rubio Eligible for Presidency

) telling ABC News, “’it was a retweet — not so much with Marco,’ implying that his concern is with the eligibility of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who was born in Canada to a U.S. citizen mother and is a U.S. citizen.

‘I mean, let people make their own determination,’ Trump said. ‘I honestly have never looked at it. As somebody said, he’s not. And I retweeted it.'”

Senator Cruz has retained David DiPietro, chairman of  the North Broward Hospital District as his attorney. Senator Rubio will be represented by Gabriela Prado of Virginia.

PLAINTIFF SUED OBAMA AS DEMOCRAT

Michael Voeltz makes it clear that he is a registered Republican. Four years ago, Voeltz made it clear he was a registered Democrat when he sued President Barack Obama. Once again, Voeltz claimed Obama was not eligible to be President.

In a statement Voeltz said, “US Code 3 S. 5 stipulates that all ‘election contests,’ properly made, be adjudicated with finality prior to the 6th day before Elector voting day by the state where the challenge occurred. Until Florida rules definitively on this challenge of Obama’s eligibility, its Electors will not receive Section 2 status. If the Florida judiciary does not rule on the meaning of ‘natural born Citizen’, and whether Obama is one, it will break that law (US C. 3 s.5). I have filed a properly made contest, perfectly within the Florida statutes, have standing and a real case and controversy to appeal directly to the SCOTUS before Elector Voting day.”

Michael Voeltz

Michael Voeltz