"Supreme Court Grapples with Trump's Ballot Eligibility Amid Rising Tensions"

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump must be removed from the 2024 ballot due to his actions surrounding the 2020 election and the January 6 riot, invoking the 14th Amendment's Insurrection Clause. This decision is now before the US Supreme Court, with arguments focusing on the interpretation of "insurrection" and whether Trump's actions meet this threshold. The Colorado GOP presents several arguments for keeping Trump on the ballot, including a due process claim that suggests the decision should be delayed until after a criminal trial. However, other arguments by the GOP are considered weak, such as the claim that the president is not an "officer of the United States" as per the 14th Amendment. The case raises significant constitutional questions and the potential for a landmark Supreme Court decision on the eligibility of candidates who have engaged in insurrection.
- The Supreme Court arguments for (and against) removing Trump from the ballot, explained Vox.com
- A clash over Trump's disqualification tests the Supreme Court The Economist
- Opinion | Trump vs. the Woke: Let the People Decide The Wall Street Journal
- Tracking Efforts to Remove Trump From the 2024 Ballot The New York Times
- FBI says it’s investigating after reports of violent threats to Colorado judges in Trump case CNN
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