The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments today in former President Trump’s challenge to being booted from Colorado’s ballot under the 14th Amendment.
Justices in initial questioning Thursday morning appeared broadly skeptical of arguments for keeping Trump off the ballot.
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Why the 14th Amendment?: Colorado courts argue that Trump is ineligible to appear on the ballot over his actions related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
What Trump’s lawyers argue: Trump did not engage in insurrection. The Trump team also argues that the ban prevents individuals from “holding” office, not “seeking” it. Therefore, he must remain on the ballot.
A possible, less contentious ruling: Instead of the Supreme Court weighing in on the question of whether Trump engaged in an insurrection, it could rule that the insurrection ban just simply doesn’t apply to the president.
This case is just about one state — why does it matter so much?: Colorado was the first state to ban Trump from the ballot, but there are pending cases in several other states. The Supreme Court’s decision is expected to dictate Trump’s status nationwide.
The Hill’s Zach Schonfeld and Ella Lee have a helpful explainer on what to expect.
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🔎 Lawfare tracker of the pending Trump ballot cases