The Supreme Court of the United States unanimously delivered a decision, ruling that states cannot disqualify President Donald J. Trump from appearing on the ballot, specifically allowing him to stay on the Colorado ballot. This decision has sparked a variety of reactions, including criticism from House Democrats, with the Speaker telling them to 'get a grip', and commentary on the media's portrayal of the case. Some commentators, including an Obama attorney, mocked the opposition by suggesting that the ruling was a clear victory for Trump and ironically a bad thing for his critics, contrary to some expectations. The ruling has been described as a significant moment, with implications for the political landscape and media credibility.
Speaker slams House Dems after report they’ll act after SCOTUS allows Trump to stay on CO ballot: 'get a grip' https://t.co/0x9J7MZ9v7
LISTEN: Prof. Turley On SCOTUS Keeping Trump on the Ballot (and a Deep Dive Into Today’s Decision) https://t.co/HXQYrp5O1M https://t.co/HXQYrp5O1M
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled today that the states cannot strip Donald Trump off of the ballot. The media had been dishonestly selling this case as a slam dunk, selling false hope to liberals around the country. The press today collectively realized that… https://t.co/O0FGfB4XfD
Take the L! Obama Atty. Claims SCOTUS Unanimously Ruling in Trump's Favor is Actually a BAD Thing and LOL https://t.co/240DhGJJMe
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