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Supreme Court Questions Colorado’s Authority To Remove Trump From Ballot Over Insurrection Claims

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleFebruary 8, 2024Updated:February 9, 2024 Worldwide No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Supreme Court voiced doubt on Thursday about Colorado’s ability to exclude former President Donald Trump from the Republican primary ballot due to allegations of his involvement in the insurrection on January 6, 2021. 

During a two-hour argument session, a majority of justices questioned whether states possess the jurisdiction to decide a candidate’s eligibility under the 14th Amendment’s provision barring individuals who “engaged in insurrection” from holding office. The justices highlighted concerns about the inconsistency that could arise if states independently determined a candidate’s eligibility and suggested that Congress should play a primary role in enforcing the amendment.

Chief Justice John Roberts emphasized the 14th Amendment’s intent to limit state power after the Civil War and queried why it would grant states authority to exclude a presidential candidate from the ballot. Justice Brett Kavanaugh echoed this sentiment, affirming that Congress holds the central responsibility in matters concerning the 14th Amendment.

The practical implications of allowing states to interpret the provision independently also drew scrutiny from the justices. Justice Elena Kagan questioned the extraordinary power bestowed upon a single state to influence the outcome of a presidential election, while Justice Samuel Alito labeled the prospect of differing state conclusions as “unmanageable.”





The legal challenge originated from the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling in December, which allowed for Trump’s removal from the Republican primary ballot. However, the decision was stayed pending appeal. If Trump loses the case, it could pave the way for similar actions in other states, potentially obstructing his bid for the presidency in the upcoming election cycle.

Trump’s legal team has presented various arguments against the lawsuit, contending that the president is not an officer of the U.S., denying his involvement in insurrection, and asserting that only Congress has the authority to enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.

The conservative-majority Supreme Court, which includes three justices appointed by Trump, is expected to deliver a ruling on an expedited schedule, with a decision anticipated in the coming weeks. The outcome of this case could significantly influence the landscape of the 2024 presidential election, particularly in states with upcoming primary elections, including Colorado, where the primary is scheduled for March 5.

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