Supreme Court to Take on Trump Ballot Case
Donald Trump may not be a favorite of the Supreme Court justices right now.With the number of ballot cases stacking up and primary elections already starting, the Supreme Court has been forced into action to address the Trump ballot cases.
So, the usual break enjoyed by the justices during January and February is getting cut short to address the case and set the precedent.
Let’s Get It Over With
Typically, justices will take a break from hearing oral arguments in late January and remain on break through mid-February.
This year, however, the nature of the suits trying to block Trump from getting the nomination means that the justices are going to have to come back a bit early to hear the case.
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Since the 14th amendment does not say convicted, the court will decide what constitutes insurrection as a qualifier.
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