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Lawyer in Trump disqualification case hopes Supreme Court will "uphold rule of law"

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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Thursday on whether Donald Trump is eligible to run again for president — and the fate of both his candidacy and the 2024 election campaign are at stake.

Eric Olson, the lawyer responsible for bringing the ballot removal case forward to the Colorado Supreme Court, said he hopes the court will "uphold the rule of law" during an interview with Global News.

The lawyers behind the case are hoping the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold that ruling, which would officially remove Trump — who’s largely expected to win the Republican primary that’s already underway — from the primary ballot in Colorado and potentially other states as well. Trump, his legal team and his staunchest defenders argue the case amounts to election interference, allowing courts to make a decision that should be up to voters.

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