"Trump's Legal Battles: From Supreme Court to Election Interference"

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Donald Trump is not expected to attend the Supreme Court arguments over his ballot eligibility, opting to campaign in Nevada instead, as his legal team carefully handles the case before the conservative-majority bench. Trump's past court appearances turned into campaign stops, and his team believes his presence could be disruptive. Despite his absence, Trump will be represented by an experienced legal team, including former Texas Solicitor General Jonathan Mitchell, who will argue the case.
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