Kelly v. Trump
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The Master of Chancery determined that Meghan Kelly's complaint against Donald Trump, in his individual capacity and in his official capacity as President of the United States, must be dismissed as legally frivolous under 10 Del. C. 8803(c).
In her complaint, Kelly brought three counts alleging that Trump violated her religious freedom. Among other relief, Kelly sought relief permanently enjoining and restraining Trump from forcing religious views or sponsoring religion and from persecuting those with diverse religious beliefs while he serves as President of the United States. Kelly's primary claim was that, through Trump's deception, he was misleading people, deceiving them to sin, and dooming them to hell, and therefore, Kelly will not be able to love them for eternity. The Master in Chancery recommended that the Court dismiss the complaint as legally frivolous, holding that the complaint failed to state a claim upon which relief may be granted.
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