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Trump’s Supreme Court Blunderbuss

Por: The Atlantic Opinion January 08, 2024

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The Supreme Court will decide whether the Colorado court was right to bar the former president from the ballot. KC McGinnis / Bloomberg / GettyJanuary 7, 2024, 2:01 PM ETDonald Trump is well on his way to becoming history’s greatest litigation loser ever. But in the multifront war of Trump v. Seemingly Everyone Else, he has just prevailed in one small skirmish: The Battle of the Questions Presented.Late Friday afternoon, the Supreme Court of... + full article



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