The United States Supreme Court faces the pivotal decision of determining President Trump’s eligibility for the upcoming 2024 presidential elections. This critical judgment revolves around a controversial clause within the Constitution, which bars individuals involved in an insurrection from seeking public office in the future.
Section three of the fourteenth amendment may be applicable to Trump’s conduct during the tumultuous events of the Capitol siege in 2021, where his supporters forcibly entered the legislative chambers. As the nation awaits the Court’s ruling, EL PAÍS provides comprehensive insights into the legal intricacies surrounding the case against the former president, shedding light on the complexities of this constitutional debate.