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US Supreme Court to hear landmark case seeking to bar Trump from election over Capitol riot

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US Supreme Court to hear landmark case seeking to bar Trump from election over Capitol riot

US Supreme Court to hear landmark case seeking to bar Trump from election over Capitol riot

Donald Trump's behaviour before and during 2021 attack on Congress have already seen him struck from ballot in more than one state.


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