The Supreme Court of Colorado (USA) has removed Donald Trump from the presidential primary election ballot, considering that he is not an eligible presidential candidate due to his role in the assault on the Capitol.
The decision by a court whose judges were appointed by Democratic governors marks the first time in history that something like this has been done to disqualify a presidential candidate.
The judges have made this decision with four votes in favor and three against, but the ruling will be suspended pending the appeal, which will take place on January 4, as reported by the CNN television network.
This decision applies only to the state of Colorado, but could affect his 2024 presidential campaign, in which he starts as the favorite of the Republican Party despite the various court dates he has scheduled.