Why Colorado's Supreme Court removed him from the ballot and what happens next Despite being removed from Colorado's ballot, it is expected Donald Trump will ask the Supreme Court to overturn the decision - where the judges are weighted in his favour. And he doesn't need the...
On Tuesday,the Colorado Supreme Court handed downa landmark decision that former president Trump could not hold public office – citing a Civil War-era provision under the Constitution known as the "insurrection clause." "We conclude that because President ...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court signaled Thursday it is poised to back former President Donald Trump and fend off a blockbuster challenge to his eligibility to appear on Colorado's ballot. During about two hours of arguments, Chief Justice John Roberts and the high court's other conservative ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether former President Donald Trump can be prosecuted on charges he interfered with the 2020 election.
The Supreme Court seems highly skeptical of former President Donald Trump’s claim of absolute immunity from prosecution.
polls.Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump gestures as he wraps up a campaign event on Dec. 19, 2023 in Waterloo, Iowa.Getty ImagesThe calls to strike the former president from the state's ballot came afterColorado's Supreme Court did the same thing, s...
The Supreme Court's decision could determine whether the Republican, who is the overwhelming favourite to be nominated to run again, stands trial in the case beforethe election in November. More on Donald Trump Related Topics: Donald Trump ...
filed the lawsuit. But the first wave of significant litigation began last week when a prominent liberal group sued to keep the former president off the Colorado ballot. The Trump campaign briefly moved the case from Colorado court to federal court, but on Tuesday it returned to state court....
they likely doomed any chance that special prosecutor Jack Smith could actually bring Trump to court to answer to a jury before the election. And that's assuming the court issues a straightforward affirmation of the D.C. decision. Odds are they create a bunch of new, nonsense legal tests, ...
But the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision narrowed the scope of the law, potentially forcing a reopening of the cases against at least some of the rioters. Here are some key takeaways from the decision. Charges against Trump not likely affected The people who pushed their way into ...