Supreme Court overturns ruling disqualifying Donald Trump from Colorado
The highest US court ruled on Monday that only Congress has the right to remove a candidate's name from the presidential election ballot, not a state.
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there US Supreme Court On Monday, March 4, the decision of the Colorado courts that ruled Donald Trump disqualified from this state was unanimously overturned. The decision was announced on the eve of Super Tuesday, during which fifteen states simultaneously hold primaries for the Republican and Democratic parties in preparation for the presidential elections in November. The billionaire is the most likely candidate in the poll among conservatives.
At the end of December, Colorado courts declared Donald Trump incompetent, due to his responsibility for the attack on the Capitol building on January 6, 2021. Without reservation about the actions of the former Republican president, the nine federal Supreme Court judges ruled and the council considered on Monday that Only Congress has the authority to remove a candidate's name from the ballot for a presidential election, not a state. Therefore, this decision applies to all US states, not just Colorado.
Donald Trump was immediately greeted “A great victory for America!!!”On his network Truth Social. Of the 30 states in which appeals were filed against him, only three were successful: in Colorado and Maine, which will vote on Tuesday, as well as in Illinois. However, several states were waiting for the Supreme Court to issue a final ruling on the matter.
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