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"What Biden's Comments on Trump's Ballot Fate Reveal About the State of American Politics"

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President Biden's recent comments on Trump's involvement in inciting an insurrection have sparked a debate on the role of the judiciary in deciding the legality of such matters. While widely accepted that Trump supported an insurrection, the application of the 14th Amendment remains contentious. The legal battle over Trump's actions could have far-reaching consequences for American politics. Biden's comments came after the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Trump's involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection violated the 14th Amendment and invalidated him from holding elected office. Democrats have been cautious in their response, wary of giving Trump ammunition to claim that the judicial system is stacked against him. While the legal matter is expected to be considered by the Supreme Court, many in the party see little upside in commenting on it. Some senior Democrats are concerned that outward celebration of the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to invalidate Trump...

Macron Makes Compromises to Secure Approval of Immigration Overhaul

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 Emmanuel Macron, the French President, has secured a legislative victory with the approval of an immigration overhaul bill, which faced increased resistance from the right wing. Despite the rare support for the bill from the far right, this move has sparked a crisis within Macron’s party, which was founded on his promise to combat populism. The bill, which was toughened under right-wing pressure, was passed by the French Parliament late Tuesday. This significant development has the potential to trigger a political crisis for Macron, who has been elected twice on a platform of centrist ideals to curb far-right populism. In a rare display of disagreement, 37 members of Mr. Macron’s party opposed the bill or refrained from voting, while 22 lawmakers from other parties within his coalition did the same. Conversely, in an unusual move, the far right expressed its endorsement of the government’s proposals, with all 88 of its lawmakers casting their votes in favor. The bill introduce...

Trump barred from Colorado primary ballot for role in US Capitol Attack

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 A Colorado judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump can remain on the ballot for the state's election next year, despite finding that he "engaged in insurrection" by inciting the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Judge Sarah Wallace's decision, likely to be appealed, rejects an attempt by a group of Colorado voters to disqualify Trump under a rarely invoked amendment to the U.S. Constitution that bars officials involved in "insurrection" from holding federal office. The judge determined that as president, Trump did not qualify as "an officer of the United States" subject to disqualification under the amendment. While the ruling is seen as a victory for the former president, the judge also concluded that Trump's words and actions were a direct cause of the Capitol attack. This case, brought by voters and supported by the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, serves as a test case for broader d...