Former President Donald Trump said Thursday that the U.S. The Supreme Court needed to make a “powerful decision,” as the high court will hear a case over the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to remove Trump from the ballot because of the “insurrectionary” clause of the 14th Amendment.
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As a result, Trump continued to argue that the case brought against him amounted to election interference and said in a radio interview on “The John Fredericks Show” that it would be “bad for our country” if the court did not rule in his favor.
“It is important that a very powerful decision is made on this. You can’t take away the people’s votes,” Trump said.
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“It’s very inappropriate, a lot of people feel that way. I mean, I read all the legal scholars and the legal opinions, very few people go the other way unless they really hate me,” Trump said.