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Trump in hot water: Former president banned from Colorado ballot as ‘Nazi’ comments scrutinised

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Trump in hot water: Former president banned from Colorado ballot as ‘Nazi’ comments scrutinised

Trump in hot water: Former president banned from Colorado ballot as ‘Nazi’ comments scrutinised

The former president has been removed from the Colorado presidential primary ballot in a historic ruling by the state's Supreme Court over his role in the January 2021 Capitol attack.


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