WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Supreme Court justices on Thursday appeared skeptical toward a judicial decision kicking former President Donald Trump off the ballot in Colorado for participating in an insurrection during the 2021 Capitol attack in a case with major implications for the Nov. 5 election. The nine justices heard arguments in Trump's appeal of a Dec. 19 ruling by Colorado's top court to disqualify him from the state's Republican primary ballot under the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendmen
The justices spent a considerable amount of time mulling the proper way that states may enforce Section 3 against candidates, primarily focusing whether Congress must first pass legislation.
Justices were hearing Trump’s appeal of a December 19 ruling by Colorado to disqualify him from the state’s Republican primary ballot after it found he took part in 2021 insurrection.
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