Arguments were held at the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the eligibility of former President Donald Trump, who is seeking a comeback in the U.S. presidential election, and several judges in the U.S. expressed skepticism that he was not eligible to run. It is reported that the judgment will be favorable to Mr. Trump.

Last December, the Supreme Court of Colorado in the western United States found that former President Trump was involved in an insurrection over the storming of the U.S. Capitol three years ago, making him ineligible to run in the state's presidential primary. The judgment was that there was no such thing.

Mr. Trump appealed the decision, and arguments were heard at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on the 8th.



Trump himself did not appear in court.



In the argument, Chief Justice Roberts of the Supreme Court said of the Colorado decision, ``A handful of states could end up deciding the presidential election, which would have extremely dire consequences.'' In addition, judges who are considered liberals have expressed skepticism over the ruling that Trump is ineligible to run.



Additionally, there was little mention of the incident itself, such as whether Trump was involved in the storming of the U.S. Capitol.



For this reason, multiple media outlets are reporting that the Supreme Court may rule in Trump's favor.



Regarding the presidential election, since "Super Tuesday" is coming up on the 5th of next month, when candidates will be chosen all at once in many states, it is expected that the Supreme Court will make a decision by then. , there is a lot of interest in how decisions will be made.