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A clash over Trump’s disqualification tests the Supreme Court

The justices must try to find a way through a legal and political minefield

The back of Donald Trump's head and shoulders againast a dark blue sky.
Photograph: Doug Mills/New York Times/Redux/Eyevine
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Editor’s note: On January 5th the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Colorado case. It scheduled oral arguments for February 8th 2024. On January 3rd this story was updated to include Mr Trump’s appeal to the Supreme Court.

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