An attempt to exclude former US President Donald Trump from the Michigan primary was rejected by the court Associated press.
The agency said a judge in Michigan ruled that former President Trump will remain on the primary ballot in the state.
A court in Minnesota previously made a similar decision. At the time, they attempted to remove the former president from the ballot in state primaries because of his actions during the storming of the Capitol in January 2021. Both Minnesota and Michigan sought to counter Trump by invoking the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits the election of former government officials who participated in insurrection or insurrection against the state without the approval of the House and Senate.
Former Financial Times columnist Gideon Rahman statedIt is stated that the possible victory of former US President Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential elections will cause the country’s idea of leadership in the international arena to be questioned in the future.
previous attempt accepted Donald Trump is guilty of fraud.