Trump's Deportation Law: Court Sets Boundaries
- Jaime David
- Apr 7
- 1 min read
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favor of former President Donald Trump in a case concerning his eligibility to appear on the 2024 presidential ballot. The court overturned a Colorado Supreme Court decision that had disqualified Trump based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which prohibits individuals who have engaged in insurrection from holding office. The justices held that individual states do not have the authority to enforce Section 3 against federal officeholders, including presidential candidates. The ruling emphasizes that the power to enforce this provision rests with Congress, not individual states. The court reasoned that allowing states to individually determine federal officeholder eligibility would create a chaotic and inconsistent system, potentially leading to a fragmented national election process. The decision effectively ensures that Trump's name will appear on the ballot in all states, resolving a legal challenge that threatened to significantly disrupt the 2024 presidential election. The ruling avoids setting a precedent that could allow states to disqualify candidates based on disputed interpretations of the 14th Amendment, emphasizing the need for a uniform, national approach to determining presidential eligibility. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-supreme-court-backs-trump-224913571.html
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