Donald Trump, actively seeking success in the 2024 US presidential election, faces legal hurdles as criminal and civil cases intensify. The Colorado Court’s recent decision disqualifying Trump from the race prompted a quick appeal to the US Supreme Court. Scheduled for February 8, the Supreme Court will review whether Trump can be barred from the presidential ballot.
Having faced defeat in the 2020 election, Trump confronts charges of inciting violence against the newly elected Democrat government. The Colorado Supreme Court, with a 4-3 majority ruling, deemed him ineligible for constitutional office, blocking his inclusion in the state primary ballot election.
Concurrently, a lawsuit by US Capitol Police officers accusing Trump of involvement in the Capitol Attack has gained traction. The Federal Court of Appeals permitted the lawsuit to proceed, rejecting Trump’s immunity claim and affirming the accusation of inciting a violent mob. These legal challenges pose a significant obstacle to Trump’s political aspirations and set the stage for intense legal scrutiny in the coming months.
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