A wave has not settled, and a wave has risen again. Just as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict continues to escalate and the United States is busy intervening, the United States is staging a new round of turmoil.
A few days ago, the Supreme Court of Colorado disqualified Trump from participating in the Republican primary election in the state on the grounds that Trump "intervened in the rebellion" and in accordance with the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution.
One stone stirs up a thousand waves. Colorado's decision was announced immediately after at least 16 more states in the United States prepared to file a lawsuit against Trump to disqualify him from participating in the **, and also on the grounds of "participating in the insurrection."
You know, if Trump wants to return to the White House as he wishes, the first step is to win the party primary and get the Republican nomination, if he is disqualified from the party primary by more than 10 states, it means that he will not be able to "qualify", and the road to running will come to an end in advance.
Moreover, a number of poll data show that Trump is the most popular candidate in the Republican Party today, and once he is disqualified from running within the party, Trump's advantage will only stay at the level of poll data, and cannot become an actual advantage.
In addition, Trump's involvement in the Capitol riot is a key case that has led to his accusation of "suspected involvement in the insurrection", and now that the case has not yet been resolved, many states in the United States are ready to forcibly "convict" Trump and disqualify him from running, which is undoubtedly a heavy blow to Trump.
In this regard, Johnson, the speaker of the US House of Representatives and a Republican, bluntly said that this was an almost undisguised partisan attack. Trump, for his part, lashed out, calling it all a lie and saying that he was not an insurgency, "Biden is."
In addition to this, Trump also issued a "letter of challenge" to Biden.
On the 23rd, Trump publicly stated in an interviewHe was eager to have a campaign debate with Biden and said "10 rounds would be preferable."
Obviously, Trump has the meaning of "writing a war letter" to Biden this time to dispel the attention of the outside world about his recent disqualification from the party primary.
But then again, it is not so easy for Trump to "compete on the same stage" with Biden as he wishes.
First, Trump must first win the Republican nomination, and Biden must also win the Democratic nomination, so that the two sides can have the opportunity to debate on the same stage;
Second, according to U.S. election law, if a candidate believes that the debate is not conducive to his candidacy, he can refuse to participate in the debate, among which Trump has been absent from many public debates with party candidates for many times.
Therefore, Trump's "letter of war" to Biden this time is not only to see whether he can meet the threshold of the challenge, but also to see whether he will accept it.
In addition, as the Republican Party's current favorite candidate, Trump has been targeted, and the Republican Party will naturally not remain indifferent.
On the 23rd, the US media CNN revealed that the Republican Party has begun to prepare a bill to remove Biden from the votes in Georgia, Arizona and Pennsylvania.
The implication is that after Trump was disqualified from the party primary, the Republican Party is ready to retaliate by letting Biden "lose votes in three states", and it is still unknown whether he will succeed.
However, the Republican Party is currently promoting the ** procedure against Biden, which is the offensive that can most affect and hit Biden and the Democratic Party, and now that Trump is being targeted, it is likely to speed up the Republican Party's "siege" process against Biden, and Biden's ** crisis will also come more quickly.
In short, as the prelude to the United States in 2024 continues to kick off, the battle between the United States and the United States has become more intense.
On the one hand, Trump's disqualification from the party primary election did catch all walks of life in the United States off guard, and even many American ** bluntly said that this is "an unprecedented scene" in American history, which also indicates that Trump's candidacy road ushered in more obstacles and bumps.
On the other hand, Trump is now the most favored candidate in the Republican Party, and there are even many staunch supporters of Trump who believe that as long as Trump is nominated, the probability of defeating Biden and returning to the White House will further increase.
Now, if the Democrats want to be ruthless against Trump and prevent the Republicans from coming to power, the Republicans will inevitably launch a counterattack to disrupt the Democrats' plans.
It is foreseeable that the struggle between the two parties in the United States has just begun, and more intense confrontation and games are yet to come.