Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump's ballot eligibility in 2024 race | full audio

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Published 2024-02-08
The Supreme Court on Thursday heard arguments in Trump v. Anderson, a case that questions whether former President Donald Trump is ineligible for the presidency because of his conduct related to the assault at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The case, which stems from a lawsuit filed by six Colorado voters, cites Section 3 of the 14th Amendment as the reasoning for keeping Trump off the ballot.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kimmurphy5107
    How could a President NOT be held to a higher standard? What happened to the buck stops here? The President of THE United States should be accountable for their actions, not exempt!
  • @jackie-se1yx
    thomas needs to recuse himself from these cases since ginni was involved in the insurrection. he should resign b/c he's corrupt
  • @jackparker8686
    Donald Trump even romanticized even more in statement "what if Mafia ran this country yeah maybe things would be a little different around here yeah "this is during his rallies his pep rallies which seemed to be the Crux of his whole purpose in office the last time he was bouncing around like a loose canon in there .... I think we can see the line of aspiration leading to his spoken statement during an interview desire to be a king ...
  • @fashun008
    These judges are asking the lawyers questions about somethings they are appointed to decide. At times, they are cutting off the attorney's attempts to respond saying they are not staying on subject, then immediately after go off topic with a question that has NO RELATIONS to the subject at hand !!!!!!!!!!!
  • @heathersdad5044
    THE PRESIÐENT IS DEFINED AS AN OFFICE, AND THE PRESIDENT AS THE #1 OFFICER OF THE UNITED STATES, ALSO IN ARTICLE 2, SECTION 3. CONSTITUTIONAL VERBAGE EXACTLY.
  • @cleartryclark841
    Because common sense should let you know it include anyone that try to over throw out Democracy.
  • @JudySaenz-om3sh
    Alito does not want to accept it as Trump as an insurrectionist. Alito is not accepting it as an insurrectionist. Definitely, he's a Republican. That's right this got to be resolve before it goes to the polls.
  • Previously taken an oath (sworn into office) therefore officer. ‘Or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof’. Simple.
  • @Muppet-kz2nc
    Excluding the President as an Officer of the U.S. is absolutely asinine.
  • @Darlene-en5lc
    This absolutely needs to be decided by our federal court. & They need to be noble jurists & put partisan politics aside & do the right thing. For our whole country.
  • The whole reason for the Supreme Court is to decide the question for the nation, it's not just a Colorado question it's a national question under the USA Constitution implied and expressed.
  • SupremeSupreme Court should be asking questions dealing with the Constitution and not fallacies dealing with what if
  • @jackiemilton1828
    Justice Thomas should not have heard the case and all the justices know that. So it already shows they themselves think they are above the law.
  • @Boomers4Zoomers
    We watched the whole thing live on tv. We were all there, smh. Wow cbs!
  • @mikeperez2096
    Judges do your duty for the country, dont help a criminal keep on playing with the laws and don't let a political party lie and scheme ways to help a criminal.
  • @joofmagoof2841
    You can tell the judges leanings based on when they interrupt lawyers...it's awful.