“The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that former president Donald Trump can appear on the primary ballot next year but left open the possibility he could be struck from the general election ballot because of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol,” the Washington Post reports.
“The ruling offered both a setback and a glimmer of hope to those trying to remove Trump from ballots around the country.”
“Chief Justice Natalie Hudson said the justices are dismissing the case because the state’s primary is ‘an internal party election to serve internal party purposes’ that does not provide the final determination of who appears on the ballot for the general election in November 2024.”