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SC: Trump can stay on Colorado primary ballot

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The US Supreme Court handed Donald Trump a major victory on Monday, barring states from disqualify­ing candidates for federal office under a constituti­onal provision involving insurrecti­on and reversing Colorado’s exclusion of him fr

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The justices unanimousl­y overturned a Dec. 19 decision by Colorado’s top court to kick the former president off the state’s Tuesday Republican primary ballot after finding that the US Constituti­on’s 14th Amendment disqualifi­ed him from again holding public office.

The Colorado court had found that Trump took part in an insurrecti­on for inciting and supporting the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol by his supporters.

The justices determined that only Congress can enforce the constituti­onal provision against federal officehold­ers and candidates. But four of the nine justices, including the court’s three liberal members, faulted the rest of the court for announcing rules limiting how the provision may be enforced in the future.

Trump is the frontrunne­r for the Republican

nomination to challenge Democratic President Joe Biden in the Nov. 5 US election. His only remaining rival for his party’s nomination is former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley.

The ruling was issued on the eve of Super Tuesday, the day in the US presidenti­al primary cycle when the most states hold party nominating contests.

It came five days after the justices agreed to decide Trump’s claim of immunity from prosecutio­n on charges related to trying to overturn his 2020 election loss to Biden. The court, whose 6-3 conservati­ve majority includes three Trump appointees, acted in a speedier manner in deciding the ballot disqualifi­cation issue, benefiting him, than it has in resolving the immunity question. Delays in deciding the immunity issue could help Trump by delaying his criminal trial.

The 14th Amendment’s Section 3 bars from office any “officer of the United States” who took an oath “to support the Constituti­on of the United States” and then “engaged in insurrecti­on or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.”

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