A judge ruled that Donald Trump should be removed from the primary ballot in Illinois as the Supreme Court debates his eligibility following the Capitol attack. Trump faces disqualification based on the 14th Amendment. The Supreme Court is set to decide soon. Trump claims immunity from election charges. He continues to win GOP votes despite legal battles.
Key Points
Judge ruled to remove Trump from Illinois primary ballot pending Supreme Court decision
Colorado Supreme Court used 14th Amendment to disqualify Trump
Supreme Court hearing arguments on Trump's immunity from election charges
Trump continues to win GOP votes despite legal battles
Pros
Judge's decision supports disqualifying Trump based on evidence
Legal process is being followed to determine Trump's eligibility
Cons
Potential for appeal and higher courts to overturn the ruling
Political implications and controversies surrounding the case