"Supreme Court Faces Critical Decision on Trump's Ballot Access Amid Rising Election Tensions"

The U.S. Supreme Court is faced with a significant decision regarding former President Donald Trump's eligibility to appear on the Colorado ballot, following a state court ruling that he disqualified himself due to his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot. The case hinges on a Reconstruction-era provision of the 14th Amendment concerning insurrection. Legal experts anticipate the Court will seek a narrow ruling to avoid political backlash, with potential "off ramps" including the need for an enabling law by Congress or the inapplicability of the insurrection clause to former presidents. The Court is under pressure to expedite its decision due to the upcoming primary elections and the numerous similar lawsuits pending across the country.
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