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Supreme court meets to consider case that could bar Trump from presidency – live

Justices gather to hear arguments over whether the former president is eligible for public office because he engaged in an insurrection on January 6

  • US supreme court hearing focuses on Trump’s eligibility for 2024 election
  • Could the 14th amendment disqualify Trump from returning to the White House?

Under questioning from liberal justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Donald Trump’s attorney Jonathan Mitchell was asked to weigh in on whether January 6 was an insurrection.

After some back and forth, Mitchell said:

This was a riot. It was not an insurrection. The events were shameful, criminal, violent, all of those things, but did not qualify as insurrection as that term is used in section three.

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