It comes a day after Trump's victory in the "Super Tuesday" election in the United States. The U.S. High Court ruled on Monday (March 4) that states could not deprive ** of the right to run for election on the grounds of constitutional provisions related to the rebellion, and rejected Colorado's ruling to reject his candidacy.
Nine U.S. High Court judges issued an unsigned statement in which they said that under the Constitution, no state can deprive a person of running office, and only Congress can deprive them of their national status. The Federal Constitutional Court reminded that as a result of the same action, candidates in some states*** are considered to be unqualified to run in some states and not in others, which can cause confusion.
The verdict shows that any state in the United States wants to remove Trump from the voting list, which is arrogance, and this gesture will inevitably prevent the same lawsuit against "insurgents" throughout the United States. In this regard, the tribunal's ruling is a huge victory for Trump, subverting the principles of jurisprudence that have been jeopardizing his re-election for months.
After the verdict, Trump published an article on his personal **: "This is a great victory for the United States!" ”
The Colorado Superior Court's verdict embroiled Trump in a rebellion after he made a series of speeches outside the White House before the terrorist incident at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. The state court ruled that the practice violated Section 14, Section 3 of the Constitution, and deprived Trump of his right to vote in the state.
Article 14, paragraph 3 of the U.S. Constitution prohibits any U.S. official who participates in an uprising or rebellion, or assists or upholds the U.S. Constitution.
Earlier, under the same terms, Maine and Illinois announced that Obama could not run caucuses in both states. However, the verdict was then suspended pending a final ruling by a federal superior court in Colorado.
The ruling is a necessary victory for Trump, who needs to win more votes, but he is still a long way from the court. In addition, Trump has been embroiled in four lawsuits for four crimes, including a "hush money" given to an actress before the 2016 campaign, mishandling of classified documents after leaving office, and interference with a total of 91 counts in 2020. Trump testified in court, in which he denied all charges and declared that Biden had committed "political **."
In addition, Trump has two civil cases to deal with. In those cases, a judge in the state of New York denied Trump's request for a stay of fines, which meant he was paying about 4$55 million in hefty fines.
More than a dozen states in the United States will hold preliminary elections on Super Tuesday on March 5. Trump has a strong margin in the Democratic nomination battle, and his only rival is Haley, the former permanent representative of the United States to the United Nations. Haley now has only one caucuses in Washington.
Tuesday is likely to be Haley's last hope that he can keep Trump out of the Democratic nominee until he becomes the Democratic nominee. The results of the polls show that Trump has won an absolute majority in California, Texas, Alabama, Maine, Minnesota and other states. Obama's camp, which will win at least 773 seats on Super Tuesday and get the nomination of a candidate in one to two weeks.
Prior to this, Trump had easily won the nomination of six Democratic candidates in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, the U.S. Virgin Islands, South Carolina and Michigan. He repeatedly demanded Haley's resignation, but Haley insisted on running, saying voters have the right to make truthful decisions.
Trump is expected to win a landslide victory in the Super Tuesday primaries to secure a seat as the Democratic candidate. In addition, Biden is likely to reiterate his achievements in his upcoming State of the Union address and prepare for his next campaign, so as to boost his voter approval rating and lay the groundwork for a new round of competition between the two.