Judge rules against Kristina Karamo in messy Michigan GOP leadership dispute

A Michigan court thwarted Kristina Karamo’s efforts to remain in control of the state GOP, with a preliminary ruling barring her from conducting party business.

A Michigan court has thwarted Kristina Karamo’s efforts to remain in control of the state Republican Party, issuing a preliminary injunction Tuesday that bars her from conducting party business.

Kent County Circuit Judge J. Joseph Rossi issued the decision hours before polls closed in the state’s presidential primary and days ahead of a Michigan GOP convention that will determine how delegates for this summer’s Republican National Convention are allocated.

Rossi’s order also could end a long dispute between Karamo, who was ousted as chair in a vote by party insiders last month, and former Rep. Pete Hoekstra, who had been selected as her replacement. The sides have been on a collision course that could culminate in a crisis Saturday if Karamo goes forward with plans to host a rival convention.

The ruling Tuesday, though, “prohibits” Karamo from “holding herself out as Chair of the Michigan Republican State Committee,” “calling any meeting of the Michigan Republican State Committee” and “conducting, or attempting to conduct, any business in the name of the Michigan Republican State Committee or the Michigan Republican Party.”

Rossi made his order, which grants a request from anti-Karamo operatives, retroactive to Jan. 6 — the date he determined Karamo had been properly ousted as chair.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/judge-rules-kristina-karamo-messy-michigan-gop-leadership-dispute-rcna140818


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