ANALYSIS: Supreme Court Pushed into Election Fray Amid Trump Ballot Removal Decisions

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โ€˜The Supreme Court is highly likely to take this case fairly quickly.โ€™

The U.S. Supreme Court faces mounting pressure to intervene in the efforts in multiple states to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot. After Coloradoโ€™s Supreme Court ruled President Trump be taken off the ballot, Maineโ€™s secretary of state decreed so as well. Both have put their decisions on hold pending further appeals.

Both the Maine and Colorado decisions are based on the argument that President Trump engaged in insurrection by challenging the results of the 2020 election and riling up his supporters ahead of the โ€œStop the Stealโ€ rally and subsequent riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Waging an insurrection, in turn, would be grounds for disqualification from office under the 14th Amendment.

The U.S. Supreme Court is likely to reject such argument, several constitutional experts previously told The Epoch Times. But by doing so, the court would insert itself into the electionโ€”which most of the justices are likely to want to avoid.

Chief Justice John Roberts, in particular, tries to dodge overly political decisions, and even more so those affecting elections, according to Horace Cooper, senior fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, who formerly taught constitutional law at George Mason University.

Some of the more senior and more conservative justices would also prefer to avoid actions that would harken back to the Courtโ€™s involvement in the 2000 election, he added.

โ€œMany of the justices say that they are very unhappy with what happened to their reputation because they did that. If you ask them, would they like to do this again? Most of the justices, including the chief justice, will tell you โ€˜no,โ€™โ€ Mr. Cooper previously told The Epoch Times.

There appears to be a consensus among legal scholars, however, that the highest court will have to pick up the disqualification issue.

The Trump disqualification effort, spearheaded by Democrat officials and Democrat-aligned legal outfits, has produced a hodgepodge of contradictory state and federal rulings not just in Colorado and Maine, but increasingly across the nation. The Supreme Court appears to be the only institution capable of clearing up the 14th Amendment application.

Byย Petr Svab

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