Michigan Supreme Court denies bid to exclude Trump from 2024 ballot
Former President Donald Trump to Remain on Michigan’s Primary Ballot
The state’s Supreme Court has rejected an attempt to use the 14th Amendment’s ban against insurrectionists from taking office, ensuring that Donald Trump will still be a candidate in Michigan’s primary.
This decision follows Colorado’s Supreme Court’s recent removal of Trump from their primary ballot, citing his involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6th.
Stay tuned for more updates on this breaking news story.
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What factors or evidence led to the different rulings by Colorado’s and Michigan’s Supreme Courts regarding former President Donald Trump’s alleged involvement in the Capitol riot, and how might this impact his political future
Former President Donald Trump will remain on Michigan’s primary ballot, as the state’s Supreme Court has rejected an attempt to use the 14th Amendment’s ban against insurrectionists from taking office. This decision comes after Colorado’s Supreme Court recently removed Trump from their primary ballot due to his alleged involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6th. This breaking news story is ongoing, and more updates will be provided as they become available. To read more from The Washington Examiner, click here.
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