In a ruling on Friday, Oregon's top court granted permission for Donald Trump to remain on the state's primary ballot, leaving the final decision on his eligibility to the U.S. Supreme Court. The state justices rejected a challenge that sought to remove Trump from the ballot based on the 14th Amendment, which disqualifies officials who engage in insurrection from holding office.
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Oregon’s top court lets Trump stay on ballot for now, waits for SCOTUS ruling

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Oregon's top court granted permission for Trump to remain on the state's primary ballot, leaving the final decision on his eligibility to the Supreme Court.


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