We acknowledge the significance of your online privacy and acknowledge that granting us permission to collect some personal information requires a great deal of trust. We seek this consent as it enables Distinct Post to offer a platform that amplifies the voices of the marginalized. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Distinct PostDistinct Post
Aa
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Reading: US Supreme Court to decide Donald Trump’s fate of ballot eligibility ahead of presidential primary election
Share
Aa
Distinct PostDistinct Post
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Search
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Follow US
Distinct Post > World > United States > US Supreme Court to decide Donald Trump’s fate of ballot eligibility ahead of presidential primary election
us-supreme-court-to-decide-donald-trumps-fate-of-ballot-eligibility-ahead-of-presidential-primary-election
United States

US Supreme Court to decide Donald Trump’s fate of ballot eligibility ahead of presidential primary election

Jake Miller Published March 4, 2024
SHARE

The US Supreme Court plans to issue at least one ruling on Monday, the day before Colorado holds a presidential primary election in which a lower court kicked Republican frontrunner Donald Trump off the ballot for taking part in an insurrection during the 2021 Capitol attack.

The court, in an unusual Sunday update to its schedule, did not specify what ruling it would issue. But the justices on February 8 heard arguments in Trump’s appeal of the Colorado ruling and are due to issue their own decision.

Colorado is one of 15 US states and an American territory holding primary elections on “Super Tuesday.” Trump is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination to challenge Democratic President Joe Biden in the Nov. 5 US election.

The Republican party of Colorado has asked the Supreme Court, whose 6-3 conservative majority includes three justices appointed by Trump, to rule before Tuesday in the ballot eligibility case.

FILE – Former President Donald Trump speaks with reporters before departure from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Aug. 24, 2023, in Atlanta. A liberal group has filed a lawsuit to bar Trump from the primary ballot in Colorado. The lawsuit contends Trump is ineligible to run for the White House again under a rarely used clause in the U.S. Constitution aimed at candidates who have supported an “insurrection.” (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

During arguments in the case, Supreme Court justices signaled sympathy toward Trump’s appeal of a Dec. 19 ruling by Colorado’s top court to disqualify him from the state’s ballot under the US Constitution’s 14th Amendment.

In another case with high stakes for the election, the Supreme Court last Wednesday agreed to decide Donald Trump’s claim of immunity from prosecution for trying to overturn his 2020 election loss.

You Might Also Like

Historic Shift: US Plans to Ease Restrictions on Marijuana at Federal Level

US Accuses China of Large-Scale AI Theft, Escalating Tech Tensions Ahead of Summit

Donald Trump Reportedly Steps In as King Charles and Prince Harry “Peace Talks” Spark Reunion Hopes

US Supreme Court Questions Legality of Trump’s Tariffs in Landmark Case

Zohran Mamdani Makes History as New York’s First Muslim Mayor Amid Democratic Sweep

Jake Miller March 4, 2024 March 4, 2024
Popular News
However, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond shut down “suggestions of petty rivalry” pointing out the King’s year-old business as compared to the former actress’ fresh venture. "I absolutely refuse to buy into suggestions of a petty rivalry between Meghan’s products and the release of new products from the Highgrove estate," the royal expert told OK! magazine. "Highgrove has been coming up with new products for years now. "The marketing might have become more sophisticated over time, but there has always been publicity about the organic produce from the farm and gardens,” Jennie continued. "I really don’t think that Charles or his marketing people would sink so low as to try to deliberately compete with or scupper Meghan and her team. “Why would Charles want to make things worse than they already are? So I think it’s a load of old nonsense and would be beneath him,” she affirmed. It comes after reports surfaced regarding Meghan's product launch and her desire to tap Prince Harry's father as well as Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice to promote it.
Europe

Switzerland adopts more EU sanctions against Russia

Henry Ortiz Henry Ortiz July 9, 2024
Prince Harry’s Tense Appearance in California Photos Sparks Speculation Ahead of UK Return
Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel Reportedly “Upset” and “Betrayed” by Britney Spears’ Memoir
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is facing assassination risk over the normalization of ties with Israel
Drake’s $50,000 Surprise: Fan Who Ditched Furniture Budget for Concert Tickets Rewarded Generously

Categories

  • Market
  • Tech
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • Celebrity
  • Fashion
  • Beauty
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
    • Movies
    • Television
  • Style
    • Arts
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
  • Health
    • Fitness
    • Food
  • Sports
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Olympics
  • Business
    • Market
    • Tech
Useful Links
  • About us
  • Privacy policy
  • Term Of Use

2023 © Distinct Post News & Media. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?