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Supreme Court to review Colorado’s decision on Trump’s ballot removal

The U.S. Supreme Court ‍to Review Colorado’s Decision to Remove ⁤Trump from‍ Primary Ballot

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review​ Colorado’s unprecedented decision to remove former President Donald Trump from the primary ballot. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled​ last month that Trump could not appear on the ballot, ⁣citing the‌ insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment. Trump has filed an appeal, asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the state’s ​ruling, and the court has agreed to⁤ take up the ⁤case.

“The Colorado Supreme Court has no authority to deny President⁢ Trump access to the ballot. By doing so, the Colorado Supreme Court has usurped ‍Congressional authority and ⁤misinterpreted and ⁣misapplied the text of section 3,” Trump’s lawyers ⁤wrote in court filings.

The case will move quickly, with oral arguments scheduled to take place in the coming weeks. The decision of the high court will likely have implications for other states as well, as Trump was also removed from ‌the​ primary ballot ‌in Maine,‍ and⁢ groups of voters in Illinois and Massachusetts are seeking to remove him from the‍ ballot. ⁢Trump has appealed the decision in Maine, calling the Secretary of State biased.

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“The secretary should have recused herself due to her bias against‍ President Trump, as demonstrated by a documented history of prior⁣ statements prejudging the issue presented,” Trump’s lawyers said in their appeal to the Maine Superior Court.

As the 2024 election nears, Trump, the ‍frontrunner in the Republican primary, is leading President Joe Biden in the RealClearPolitics⁢ average of⁤ national polls.

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