Top court says states can’t ban Trump from ballots
Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that states are not allowed to ban former President Donald Trump from appearing on the ballots for future elections. This decision comes as a victory for Trump and his supporters, who have been fighting against attempts to prevent him from running for office again.
The court’s ruling is based on the principle that states do not have the authority to impose additional qualifications for federal office beyond what is already outlined in the Constitution. This means that Trump, like any other eligible American citizen, has the right to run for office as long as he meets the age, residency, and citizenship requirements.
Despite this ruling, there are still ongoing legal battles and controversies surrounding Trump’s potential candidacy in upcoming elections. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact the political landscape and the upcoming election cycle.