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According to media such as the New York Times, CNN or CBS News, there is a “strong signal” that a ruling will be made on the Republican’s eligibility for the primary elections in Colorado, the state that initially vetoed the former president.
The Supreme Court of the United States announced this Sunday that this Monday it will publish at least a decision on the latest cases you have heardamong them that of the former president Donald Trump’s eligibility (2017-2021) for participate in primary processes in which it has been banned.
According to media such as the New York Times, CNN or CBS News, there is a “strong signal” that a ruling will be made on the Republican’s eligibility for the primary elections in Colorado, the state that initially vetoed the former president.
The Supreme Court issued an announcement today in which it reported that the ruling will be published online starting at 10:00 a.m. (3:00 p.m. GMT).
The justices were not scheduled to return to the courtroom until March 15, the New York Times notes, so “the election calendar may have influenced” the court’s proceedings.
In fact, the Republican Party of Colorado had asked the highest court to act before ‘Super Tuesday’ which is celebrated this day, March 5, in which 15 states hold primary elections, including Colorado, which had decided to expel him from the Republican primaries for his role in the assault on the January 2021 Capitol, same as Maine and Illinois.
All of these decisions were appealed before the Supreme Court, whose decision on Colorado will probably serve to set a precedent in the rest of similar cases.
Source: Eitb

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