~6 0~p>Donald Trump became the first US presidential candidate in history to be declared ineligible to lead the White House.
Supreme Court The US state of Colorado has decided to exclude Donald Trump from the list of candidates in next year's Republican Party primaries due to his role in the events of January 6, 2021.
The court made the corresponding decision on Tuesday evening local time, informs CNN.
Thus, Donald Trump became the first US presidential candidate in history to be declared ineligible to lead the White House.
The court reportedly found by a narrow 4-3 margin that the Constitution bars a 2024 Republican nominee from appearing on the ballot because of his role “in inciting violence against the US government.”
The ruling affects only the March 5 Republican primary in Colorado, but the ruling could have a significant impact on Trump's standing in the November 5 general election.
In turn, Donald Trump’s defense stated that the court’s decision was erroneous and undemocratic. Trump's defense also promises to appeal to the US Supreme Court.
Recall that it was previously reported that a secret report on Russian interference in the US elections mysteriously disappeared, having been in the hands of Trump.
In addition, we previously reported that Trump’s son disgraced himself with a statement about “Ukraine’s loss”.
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