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Supreme Court Rejects Colorado’s Attempt to Remove Trump from Ballot Over Capitol Riots

In a significant ruling, the US Supreme Court has overturned Colorado’s efforts to remove Donald Trump from the ballot for the US presidential election, citing claims related to the Capitol riots of 2021. Here are the key details:

The Supreme Court rejected Colorado state’s attempts to bar Donald Trump from the ballot for the US presidential election. Claims that Trump was accountable for the Capitol riots in 2021 were not upheld by the court, leading to his restoration on the ballot.

Following the ruling, Trump took to social media to express his satisfaction, describing it as a “BIG WIN FOR AMERICA!!!”

Trump, who is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, now retains his position on the ballot for the upcoming election. He is expected to challenge Democratic President Joe Biden in the November election, with former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley being his only remaining rival for the Republican nomination.

The Supreme Court’s decision to reinstate Trump on the Colorado ballot marks a significant development in the lead-up to the US presidential election, shaping the political landscape as the campaign season progresses.

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