The Colorado Supreme Court removed former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 ballot, ruling that he isn’t an eligible presidential candidate because of the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban.”
Asked about the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling on Wednesday, President Biden told reporters it is up to the court to determine the application of Section 3, but said there's "no question" Trump supported an insurrection. The ruling does not apply outside of Colorado, and the state high co...
Washington— Anunprecedented rulingby the Colorado Supreme Court that bans former President Donald Trump from the state's 2024 ballot is unlikely to be the final word on the matter. The court putits rulingon hold until Jan. 4, anticipating that Trump would appeal the decision to the U.S. S...
[02:02.00]In Monday's ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court [02:05.76]did not deal with the issue of insurrection. [02:10.20]All nine justices agreed [02:12.36]that Trump should be on the ballot. [02:15.88]But they ...
Trump’s attorneys had afterward urged Colorado's highest court to reverse Wallace’s ruling that Trump incited the Jan. 6 riot, arguing the then-president had simply been using his free speech rights and had not called for violence. Trump attorney Scott Gessler also a...
SUPREME COURT OVERTURNS ROE V. WADE IN LANDMARK OPINION "Thank you, Trump!" the thunderous crowd chanted back. The focus of the rally was onTrump's endorsementof Darren Bailey for Illinois governor and his renewed support for Rep. Mary Miller, a Republican who represents the 15th Congressiona...
The US Supreme Court has ruled Donald Trump can remain on the presidential primary ballot in Colorado, overturning a decision from the state’s highest court that found the former president was not qualified to hold office because he had engaged in efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 ...
Trump had filed an emergency request at the Supreme Court on February 12 asking the justices to block a lower court ruling that he was not immune from Smith’s election subversion charges. The former president argued immunity was needed to ensure that future presidents are not subjected to crim...
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Today’s high-stakes hearing: The Supreme Court appears poised to back former President Donald Trump and fend off a blockbuster challenge to his eligibility to appear on Colorado’s 2024 ballot, a move that would extract the justices from one of the most politically fraught appeals in the cour...