US supreme court ruling allows Donald Trump to stay on primary ballots nationwide

Former US President, Donald Trump

The United States Supreme Court has allowed Donald Trump to remain on Colorado’s presidential ballot, rejecting a state supreme court decision barring him from the election because of his involvement in January 6.

Justices unanimously rule that Donald Trump can remain on the ballot in Colorado

Ruling set to allow Trump to stay on ballots nationwide

The US supreme court’s unanimous ruling overturning a decision by Colorado’s top court that barred Donald Trump from the ballot for his involvement in January 6 will resolve the question of the former president’s ability to run for office nationwide.

t issue was whether states could enforce section three of the 14th amendment to disqualify someone from running for federal office, such as the presidency. That part of the constitution has been cited by state-level judges, including in Colorado, who removed Trump from ballots in lawsuits brought by pro-democracy groups.

In their decision, the US supreme court writes:

We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But States have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the Presidency.

‘BIG WIN FOR AMERICA!!!’ Trump says, after supreme court allows him to keep running

The headline says it all. In a post on Truth Social following the supreme court’s unanimous ruling allowing him to remain on presidential ballots, Donald Trump said:

BIG WIN FOR AMERICA!!!

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