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US court allows Donald Trump to contest primary election
Former US President Donald Trump praised the court's decision that it has rightly and clearly rejected the Democrats' attempt to remove him from the ballot.
Michigan: The Supreme Court of the US state of Michigan refused to hear a petition to disqualify former President Donald Trump, allowing him to hold a primary election.
Four voters filed a petition in the Michigan Supreme Court to bar Donald Trump from running in the state's February 27 primary election because of his role in the attack on Capitol Hill.
On the petition, the court in a brief judgment said that the petitioners have failed to convince the court that it should consider the matter.
Thus, the Supreme Court of Michigan upheld the decision of the lower court stating that the courts should not rule on the issue of primary election.
The US State of Michigan is considered one of the dice-rolling states in the US presidential election.
Former US President Donald Trump praised the court's decision that the court has rightly and clearly rejected the Democrats' attempt to remove him from the ballot.
Last week, the court of the state of Colorado declared Donald Trump ineligible for the primary of the presidential election under the same section of the constitution.