The Supreme Court will issue a decision on Monday, potentially addressing Trump’s eligibility for Colorado’s ballot.

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The Supreme Court is expected to announce a decision on whether former President Donald Trump is eligible to hold presidential office on Monday.

The New York Times reported Sunday that the Court announced that it would issue at least one decision tomorrow – which suggested it would rule on Trump’s eligibility to appear on Colorado’s primary ballot.

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Colorado is holding its presidential primary on Super Tuesday, along with 15 other states and one U.S. territory.

The opinion or opinions will be posted online at 10 a.m. Monday, just one day before the important set of presidential primaries.

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The ruling is expected to resolve if Trump, 77, the Republican frontrunner, can appear on Colorado’s ballot – and clear up any questions on his eligibility to appear on the general election ballot later this year.

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