In a dramatic late-evening ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered former President Donald Trump a major legal victory, siding with him in a case that had dominated headlines for weeks. The Court voted 6-3 in Trump’s favor, declaring that states cannot remove a presidential candidate from the ballot based on their own interpretations of federal law.
The case began after several states attempted to block Trump from appearing on their ballots, citing constitutional challenges. Trump’s legal team fought back, arguing that only Congress — not individual states — has the authority to enforce such restrictions.
On Monday night, the Supreme Court agreed. Writing for the majority, Justice Clarence Thomas stated: “The stability of national elections cannot be left to a patchwork of state-level rulings. Federal authority remains paramount.”
The decision means Trump will stay on ballots nationwide — a sweeping win that effectively shuts down one of the Democrats’ most aggressive legal strategies.
Reactions were immediate and explosive. Trump supporters flooded social media with celebrations, calling the ruling a “historic victory for democracy.” Outside the Court, chants of “Trump 2024!” echoed late into the night.
Democrats, meanwhile, erupted in outrage. Lawmakers blasted the ruling as “dangerous” and accused the Court of giving Trump a free pass. One Democratic senator said, “This Court has just handed Donald Trump the keys to chaos.”
For Trump, it’s more than just a courtroom win — it’s a powerful political weapon as election season heats up. For Democrats, it’s a bitter defeat that could reshape their entire campaign strategy.
One thing is certain: the fight is far from over. But tonight, the Supreme Court has ensured that Trump remains in the race — and the fallout will be felt across America.