US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign headquarters said that the decision of a judge in the US state of Illinois to not allow Trump to participate in the preliminary voting for Republican candidates for the post of president is unconstitutional. This was reported by RIA News.
The candidate’s campaign headquarters emphasized that the judge’s decision was unconstitutional and that they planned to “quickly appeal.”
The statement stated that Trump will remain on the ballot candidate list and continue to maintain his leadership in the race.
Previously, the court in the US state of Illinois excluded Former US President Donald Trump from the primaries.
Previously, Trump, who wanted to be a presidential candidate in November 2024, to win A landslide victory in the South Carolina state primary.
In 2023, Trump was disqualified from running in the primaries in Maine and Colorado.
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