"Illinois Courts to Decide Trump's Eligibility for 2024 Primary Ballot Amid Insurrection Allegations"

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A state hearing officer recommended that the courts should decide whether to remove Donald Trump from Illinois' primary ballot, following objections from voters and a voting-rights organization based on the 14th Amendment's prohibition of insurrectionists from seeking public office. The officer, a retired judge, criticized Trump's involvement in the Capitol insurrection but concluded that the constitutional dispute should be resolved in the courts, not by the state elections board. The State Board of Elections will hold a hearing on Tuesday to consider the recommendation, with potential legal implications for Trump's candidacy in Illinois.
Topics:nation#14th-amendment#capitol-insurrection#donald-trump#illinois#politics#state-board-of-elections
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