< p>Previously, Trump was banned from participating in the elections by the Colorado Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court of the United States said it would consider the issue of inadmissibility to US presidential election, former head of the White House Donald Trump.
Trump is accused of complicity in the attack on the Capitol on January 6 2021, reports Associated Press.
The court said the decision would be made as quickly as possible because voters will soon begin voting in the presidential primary elections across the country.
The Supreme Court will consider a case from Colorado, where the local Supreme Court previously banned Trump from participating in the election. After this, representatives of the former president challenged the decision in the main court of the country.
The publication reports that debate on this case should take place in early February. The publication recalls that Trump appointed three of the nine judges of the US Supreme Court, but they had previously ruled against him in lawsuits related to the 2020 elections and the events of January 6.
The Supreme Court will consider the meaning and scope of the provision of the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibits people from holding public office who have “prior history in rebellion.”
It was on the basis of this amendment that the Colorado Supreme Court decided to ban Donald Trump from participating in the election.
We recall that it was previously reported that Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that there is no need to be afraid of Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections.
In addition, we previously reported that Donald Trump is appealing a Maine decision barring him from running for President of the United States.< /p>
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