Before January 5, 2024, Trump has little prospect of resolving the issue of election eligibility, and he will not be able to participate in the United States***Trump's re-election to the United States**, whether the benefits outweigh the disadvantages for China or the disadvantages outweigh the advantages, have attracted much attention.
The U.S. Supreme Court of Colorado ruled that Trump was ineligible to run, a move that sparked widespread discussion. This has had a negative impact on Trump's campaign prospects. Trump's campaign has appealed, but the final outcome is still up to the U.S. Supreme Court. It is worth noting that among the 9 ** officials, 6 are conservatives nominated by the Republican Party, and 3 of them were personally nominated by Trump, which means that the US Supreme Court is likely not to revoke Trump's candidacy.
Time has become the biggest challenge for Trump and his team. Republicans will determine the party's primary roster on January 5, and if Trump fails to resolve the issue of eligibility, he will not be able to obtain the Supreme Court's support and lose the opportunity to participate in 2024***. According to the current poll approval rating and the internal situation of the Republican Party, Trump is tantamount to locking in the next American ** throne. Biden has made a rare criticism of Trump and believes the court should rule on his qualifications.
In history, only four people have been investigated five times, and Trump and Biden have both been investigated three times. For China, it would be more beneficial for Trump to re-enter the White House. Trump's return will be more beneficial to China's long-term interests in the longer term, despite the ongoing controversy and infighting within the United States.
Ultimately, the question of Trump's candidacy will have far-reaching implications for China. His re-entry could lead to political and diplomatic uncertainties in the United States, and China needs to be cautious in dealing with them.