Supreme Court declines to consider longshot bid to disqualify Trump from running for president
- The U.S. Supreme Court declined a case challenging Trump's eligibility to run for the White House in 2024, brought by John Anthony Castro, who argued that Trump's alleged role in the January 6 riot disqualified him under the 14th Amendment.
- The Department of Justice indicted Trump on four counts in its investigation of the January 6 riot, to which he pleaded not guilty.
- Other legal challenges have been filed using the 14th Amendment as grounds to disqualify Trump from running, but legal scholars have deemed the argument baseless.
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