Trump braces for Supreme Court hearing on whether he can stay on 2024 ballots: Live

8 Feb 2024 • 6:06 PM MYT
The Independent
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The US Supreme Court will begin hearing opening arguments on Thursday as it considers whether Republican presidential contender Donald Trump should be allowed to remain on 2024 ballot papers.

The states of Colorado and Maine have moved to have Mr Trump removed citing Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution, which argues that anyone found to have “engaged in insurrection” after swearing a loyalty oath should not be allowed to return to public office.

The highest court in the land, which has a conservative majority, will now consider whether that applies to Mr Trump in relation to the Capitol riot of 6 January 2021, when his supporters stormed the legislative complex in an attempt to stop the formal certification of the 2020 election results, erroneously believing the vote to have been “rigged” in Joe Biden’s favour, as the then-president and his allies had repeatedly claimed.

Also on Thursday, Mr Trump is expected to win the Nevada Republican caucus, a formality in which principle rival Nikki Haley will not take part, which will hand him a further 26 delegates as he attempts to sew up his party’s nomination to challenge Mr Biden again in November.