Donald Trump has branded efforts to block him from standing in the 2024 US Presidential Election as “electoral interference” as the Supreme Court considers bids to prevent the 77-year-old appearing on the ballot.
The 45th President, who labelled Joe Biden the “worst” Commander-in-Chief ever, took aim at Democrats as he alleged they had been pushing several legal challenges in an attempt to derail his White House return.
The Supreme Court today heard arguments about whether the 14th Amendment’s so-called insurrection clause could halt Trump’s bid following riots on January 6 in 2021.
Colorado’s Supreme Court had previously ruled Trump is ineligible to appear on the ballot but justices appeared sceptical about the Centennial State’s decision.
Trump, who seemed confident about the presentation given by attorneys earlier today, said: “I hope that democracy in this country will continue because right now we have a very, very tough situation with all of the radical left ideas.
“The weaponisation of politics, they’ve weaponised it like it’s never been weaponised before.”
Speaking to reports from his home in Mar-a-Lago, the ex-President added: “Everyone of these cases that you see comes out of the White House, it comes out of Biden. It’s election interference and it’s really very sad.”
The Supreme Court’s nine justices will soon decide whether Colorado’s case can stand.
Allies of the former President warn removing the 77-year-old from the ballot would unleash “chaos”.
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