The United States Supreme Court implied in its first oral hearing this Thursday: Ready to support former US president donald trump to defend against attempts exclude him from the primaries He faced the presidential election feeling that he was not a suitable candidate because of his role in the attack on the Capitol.
During arguments that lasted nearly two hours, Chief Justice John Roberts and the Supreme Court justices peppered the party seeking to impeach Trump with questions. questions suggesting a position on the former president’s sideWithout addressing the question of whether he participated in an insurrection or rebellion and thus violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
The justices questioned whether the ban was intended to apply to former presidents (Trump’s legal team argues that Trump is not subject to the change because it is not spelled out in the Constitution) and that the court’s elimination of a candidate would mean that they would no longer be democratic and that states would eventually eliminate other candidates. They predicted that they would try to remove it. They also noted that Trump was not convicted of insurrection.
It is worth noting that the Constitution states that “no person shall be a senator or representative in Congress, or an elector of the president and vice president of the United States, or hold any civil or military office” if he or she has taken the oath of office. Constitution and later joined an uprising or rebellion both actively and as “helping” its participants.
Many of the justices expressed concern about the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision. He dismissed the former president in December based on that amendment and to ensure that there is “substantial evidence” that the attack on January 6, 2021 was an insurrection in which Trump “engaged” and “incited the crowd.”
After the hearing, Trump held a news conference at his mansion in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, and praised the Supreme Court lawyer’s arguments, saying he hoped they would be “well received.” The former president stated that the lawsuit was “more interference in the election by Democrats.” “A very important argument is the fact that I’m leading in all the races. I’m the top vote getter in all the states. I’m ahead against Republicans, Democrats (and President Joe) Biden. I’m leading the country. By a lot,” he said, “I’m catching up to the person in front everywhere and saying, ‘Hey, “You can’t say ‘we won’t show you,’” he said.
According to the American newspaper The Hill, some of Trump’s allies also expressed their support for the former president, arguing that the effort in Colorado was fundamentally undemocratic. The pending Colorado decision applies only to that state, but will affect the presidential campaign Trump is the favorite of the Republican Party, despite the different court dates he has planned. The state of Maine also agreed, but states such as Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota rejected the idea.