Supreme Court unanimously rules to keep Trump on Colorado ballot

By dan berman aditi sangal antoinette radford elise hammond 1 Min Read

The US Supreme Court is pictured January 4 in Washington, DC.

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The Supreme Court signaled in early February that it was poised to back former President Donald Trump and fend off a blockbuster challenge to his eligibility to appear on Colorado’s ballot.

During about two hours of arguments, the high court’s conservative justices peppered the lawyers representing Trump’s challengers with a series of questions that suggested they were seeking a way to side with the former president – most likely based on reasoning that doesn’t

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